El Molino, in its new stage as a jazz club, has already completed a year of life. Great artists have passed through its stages and this final stretch of 2025 will follow this line: the Paral-lel venue presents a concert agenda where styles such as jazz, but also folk, soul or flamenco shine. Here you can get tickets for all these musical events.
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The best concerts of Cruïlla Tardor at El Molino
Cruïlla Tardor is the prologue of the Cruïlla Festival, which fills the Parc del Fòrum every summer with legendary bands and soloists. Its autumn version is more secluded, always in closed halls to shelter from the impending cold, and offers a select program with national and international artists. This concert series has venues all over Barcelona and El Molino is one of the new venues for this 2025.
Although some Cruïlla Tardor concerts have already sold-out (such as Santiago Auserón or Russian Red) we still have the chance to enjoy others; here is a selection of essential shows:
Alba Carmona (October 24)
The singer Alba Carmona] continues to strengthen her solo career after being one of the voices of the iconic band Las Migas. She takes advantage of her time at El Molino to thrill us with her new work, which will be released this October, and in which she displays her talent accompanied only by the inseparable guitar of Jesús Guerrero.
Patax (October 31)
Patax is a group that takes fusion to another level. They have already captivated half the world with their live performances and now they land in Barcelona to thrill us and make us dance with their energetic mix of flamenco, salsa and jazz that has references as disparate (and great) as Weather Report, Herbie Hancock, Paco de Lucia and Chick Corea Elektric Band.
Stacey Kent (November 16)
With more than two million records sold and a career recognized around the world, jazz singer Stacey Kent comes to El Molino for a double bill. The tickets for the first pass of her concert are already sold-out and therefore a second pass has been opened to enjoy the artist. What to expect? A repertoire full of original pieces by composer Jim Tomlison and Kazuo Ishiguro (no less than Nobel Prize for Literature) as well as versions of great classics like Paul Simon, Stevie Nicks or Jobim.
Reuben James (November 20)
This talented pianist, singer and composer lands at El Molino to present his third album, Big People Music, a delight in which he has collaborated with musicians such as Jamie Cullum and Emeli Sandé. The album is reminiscent of the classics without losing sight of the current sound, in a hypnotic mix of jazz, soul and R&B.
Amaia Miranda (November 30)
Guitarist and singer-songwriter with a prestigious career in which she has already collaborated with Christina Rosenvinge or Amaia Romero,now presents Cada vez que te veo lo entiendo, a radical turn in her style, where she plays with experimentation to talk about love in a simple yet virtuosic way (not in vain Miranda moves like a fish in water in all styles, with training in classical, modern and flamenco guitar).
Butler, Blake & Grant (November 29)
Three heavyweights of British songwriting (recognized for their work in Teenage Fanclub and Love and Money) shed the ancillary and join forces to deploy their love for folk-rock. The result is a repertoire that mixes compositions of each one of them, born in the bars of Glasgow to arrive now in Barcelona with all that intimate essence.
Astrio (December 4th)
Two decades of music and concerts all over the world (from London to Casablanca, from St. Petersburg to Shanghai) are the letter of introduction of this unclassifiable Catalan group (do they do funk? nujazz? rock?) that, after a spiritual retreat, returns in a big way with LATIN LOVERS, album and show that they have created together with Carles Pedragosa (Indigest).
More outstanding concerts this autumn at El Molino
Between Cruïlla Tardor concerts , music does not stop at El Molino. These are the appointments of the regular programming that you can not miss:
Gonzalo del Val Quintet (October 11).
Under the name Lamentos Mestizos, this project led by singer Valentina Marentes and drummer Gonzalo del Val is presented at El Molino. Together with three internationally renowned musicians -Paquito Cruz (piano), Benjamín García (double bass), Luis Giménez (guitar)-, they will reinterpret the classics of the Mexican songbook with a contemporary look where they flirt with jazz and other influences.
Adrian Younge (November 9)
This American composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist presents the songs from his album Something About April III, the final installment of a trilogy devoted to psychedelic soul inspired by Brazil. And he does it in the best company: an orchestra with ten musicians with whom he will make El Molino vibrate with analog sounds that sound timelessly current.
Laura Andrés (November 21)
The pianist and composer Laura Andrés only needs her piano to make us vibrate. With three albums behind her and another on the way, the artist will show all her charisma and talent with the interpretation of her own songs, pieces that go through all the emotions telling stories with an unmistakable language.
Micah P. Hinson (November 28)
Micah P. Hinson is one of today’s most unique alternative folk voices, a modern poet accompanied only by his guitar. Although born in Memphis and raised in Texas, he spends his time between the US and Spain, and this mix has inspired his next album, The Tomorrow Man (on sale October 31), 12 tracks where the singer-songwriter strips down. The first show at El Molino is already sold out, but if we run we can still get tickets for the second show.
Sergi Carbonell(December 19)
Sergi Carbonell, known for being co-founder of Txarango, surprises us in this new stage with songs that go from the intimate format to the deployment of band, combining tenderness with emotion. After conquering the public with the album Refugi ( 2023) and the EP Crisàlide (2024), Carbonell presents new compositions in a refined show that promises to touch the hearts of those who love authentic music.











