El Molino, concert hall and shows in the heart of Paral-lel, faces the final stretch of the year with a handful of concerts where all styles fit. The format of the room invites you to fall in love with every note and chord and enjoy the artists, who play just a few meters from the stalls. Here we bring you all the musical proposals for which there are still tickets left. Of course, run, they’re flying!
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Butler, Blake & Grant (November 29; two shows)
Three great figures of British music have joined forces to create this supergroup: Bernard Butler (founder of Suede), Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub) and James Grant (Love and Money). Their collaboration is a celebration of British roots folk-rock, where they strip away the artifice to focus on the essentials: an intimate repertoire that fuses their own compositions, weaving decades of music through their memorable harmonies. The authentic essence and closeness that saw them born in Scotland is now transferred to the Barcelona stage.
Amaia Miranda (November 30)
The acclaimed Amaia Miranda -guitarist and singer-songwriter with a solid career that includes notable collaborations with figures such as Gorka Urbizu, Christina Rosenvinge and Amaia Romero- presents her most recent album: Cada vez que te veo lo entiendo. In it she displays all her facets and plays without limits with experimentation, showing off her mastery of all styles: classical, modern and flamenco.
Astrio (December 4)
This unclassifiable Catalan trio defies labels, skilfully navigating between genres such as funk, nu-jazz and rock. After a period of creative introspection, Astrio returns with force presenting LATIN LOVERS, a new album and show they have cooked up in collaboration with Carles Pedragosa (Indigest). The result is a fresh and powerful proposal that encapsulates the rich musical experience accumulated on their tours: from London to Shanghai, from Casablanca to St. Petersburg… and beyond.
Irene Reig (December 9)
Irene Reig is one of the most promising saxophonists of European jazz, who has already stood out in festivals such as Barcelona, Madrid, Trondheim or Nimes. Now she comes to El Molino in quartet format to present her album, Ànima, a delicate work that fuses jazz and classical music and explores human relationships-struggle, sadness, healing and growth.
Sergi Carbonell (December 19)
The last concert scheduled for this 2025 has its own name of the most outstanding, Sergi Carbonell. Known for his Txarango stage, now that the formation is history, the musician and composer from Ribes stands out in his solo career for a style that both dares with the intimate as with more lively compositions with his whole band. An emotional and poetic musical journey that demonstrates the great versatility of the artist.




