Barcelona is a must-see stop for many bands and solo artists. March is proof of this: both established musicians and new talents have chosen our city as part of their tours. What are the best concerts in March 2026 that you can’t miss in Barcelona? Here is our personal selection.
Andrea Motis Guitar Trio (March 1)
From €36
We saw her grow up on stage and now, as an established artist, we enjoy her in every live performance. The talented trumpeter and singer returns to her hometown this time with her trio project alongside two great guitarists, Jurandir de Silva and Josep Traver, plus a stellar guest: the immense cellist Jaques Morelenbaum.
Terno Rei (March 3)
From €20
A benchmark in Brazilian guitar, this quartet presents its new album at Upload, indie rock that fans of bands like The Beths and Ratboys will enjoy.
VVV [Trippin’you] (March 6)
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From 18.60
This Madrid trio is playing in Barcelona, where they have a solid fan base. We’ll be able to enjoy what they themselves define as “neo-bakala, “ a kind of dark electro-punk with a rave spirit and some of the wildest live performances.
Ven’nus (March 6)
From €15.81
The Catalan singer-songwriter will be in Barcelona presenting her latest songs, which range from singer-songwriter pop to indie and soft electronica, with intimate lyrics and meticulous production. An artist to discover if you like other artists such as Mushkaa or BALMA.
Celtas Cortos (March 14)
From €33.50
This historic band from Valladolidhas a 40-year career behind them, with iconic hits such as 20 de abril (which they continue to play unabashedly despite the passing of the years). They are coming to Barcelona with their Contando cuentos tour, in which they look back on their 40-year career.
Leire Martínez (March 15)

The San Sebastian native’s time with LODVG is now behind her. The singer is now presenting her first solo album, Historias de aquella niña, where she combines everything she learned in the band with her musical background , demonstrating all her charisma and stage presence. The album has been very well received and tickets for this show have been sold out for days.
Brams (March 19)
From €12
Brams arrived in 1992 like a whirlwind on the Catalan music scene: more militant than most, they fought for language and freedom through their rock and ska songs. Twenty-four years later, perhaps things haven’t changed that much, proving that maturing doesn’t always make us more conservative.
Bad Gyal (March 20, 21, and 22)
From €50.06
Alba Farelo proves she’s got more than enough star power, with three consecutive Sant Jordis in Barcelona ( two of which sold out so quickly that a new date had to be added, for which there are few tickets left). No one like her to make us dance while serving c*ño.
La La Love You (March 21)

From €30
One of the latest revelations in Spanish pop returns to Barcelona, this time to present a new tour and a new member of the band. A party of upbeat songs with a punk attitude.
Mägo de Oz (March 21)
From €35.20
The legendary Mägo de Oz return to Barcelona to present their new album Malicia: La Noche De Las Brujas along with all their classics from their almost 40-year career. Opening for them is the band Leyendärian, Catalans who play Celtic rock.
Maro (March 22)
From €26.04
Very popular after being the guest artist on Shawn Mendes’ tour, the Portuguese singer comes to Barcelona solo to delight us with her new album So Much Has Changed, where she displays her talent as a singer and multi-instrumentalist in the genres of dance and electronic music.
Airbourne (March 24)

From €42
After six years of silence, the Australian hard rock band has released a new single, Gutsy, giving us even more reasons to enjoy a band that is all energy, charisma, and rock and roll and that hasn’t lost the essence that made them legendary.
Suede (March 25)
Tickets are already sold out to see the legendary Brit rock band (which, by the way, will also be playing at Primavera Sound this June). What can we expect? A band that, after a few hiatuses, has been back at the top for 10 years, serving up classic hits alongside new songs.
Ludovi Einaudi (March 27)
One of the great champions of contemporary classical music, the Italian arrives at the Liceu with his solo piano. Of course, with tickets sold out weeks ago, we can think of another option to enjoy him: the Candlelight tributes, with tickets still on sale and very affordable prices.
Camela (March 28)

From €31
The kings of tecnorumba return to Catalonia, where they are much loved. Dioni and Ángeles will celebrate 30 years of hits such as Cuando zarpa el amorand Lágrimas de amor with their fans.
caroline (March 31)
From €20.46
This miniature avant-folk orchestra (no less than eight members on stage) presents its latest album, Caroline 2, considered by many specialized media outlets to be one of the best of 2025.