“Barcelona, no ens hem oblidat de vosaltres”: this is how Viva Suecia announce their return to Barcelona. We already smelled it by a message they left in November on their Instagram “Aviat us donarem una notícia preciosa que ens emociona moltíssim moltíssim i que ens fa una il-lusió tremenda!”. And now, finally, it is reality. Although, we warn, they will wait: on January 16, 2027, the Murcian band will play at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona and tickets are already on sale.
The announcement has been made in Catalan and with a song by Els Amics de Les Arts, Louisiana o els Camps de Cotó, a nostalgic, beautiful, calm song that promises: “And that, no matter how far away it is, we should not be afraid, when it has to be, it will be there”. And they will be.
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The band Viva Suecia is now in a break between the first concert of the tour (a brand new sold out in Madrid) until the next date in February in Valladolid. This is the presentation tour of their album Hecho en tiempos de paz, an album that features three collaborations (Sangre, with Siloé; Tú y yo contra los demás, with Hoonine; and the last one, a featuring with Samuraï, which closes the album with the title Melancolía).
It is also an album that they have defined on different occasions as “the urgent desire for the world to change”. They do it through introspective lyrics, melodies that exude hope and that, above all, seek to be a refuge in these times. It seems that they have achieved it since a couple of months ago, shortly after the album was released, they were crowned with the Nº1 in the sales charts in Spain (their first, but surely not their last).
Viva Suecia Tour 2026-2027 in Spain
- February 21st: Pisuerga Pavilion (Valladolid)
- February 28: Roig Arena (Valencia)
- March 7th: Movistar Arena (Madrid)
- March 20: Príncipe Felipe Pavilion (Zaragoza)
- April 18: Coliseum (A Coruña)
- April 25th: Bilbao Arena (Bilbao) (SOLD OUT)
- 16th May: Bullring (Granada)
- June 20th: Bullring (Toledo)
- July 11th: Área 12 (Alicante)
- October 17th: Espacio Norte (Murcia) (SOLD OUT)
- November 7th: Navarra Arena (Pamplona)
- January 16th, 2027: Palau Sant Jordi (Barcelona)