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Viva Suecia to Conclude ‘Hecho en Tiempos de Paz’ Tour in Barcelona

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Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain – Spanish indie-rock sensation Viva Suecia has officially announced a special concert in Barcelona, set to take place at the iconic Palau Sant Jordi on January 16, 2027. This highly anticipated event will mark the grand finale of their extensive ‘Hecho en Tiempos de Paz’ tour, which commenced on October 31, 2025, in Madrid.

A Long-Awaited Announcement for Barcelona Fans

The band, fronted by Rafa Val, had previously hinted at a significant Barcelona date, fulfilling their promise to fans in the Catalan capital. The announcement was made via a video shared on Instagram on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, accompanied by the message, “Barcelona, we owed you something very special.” This concert is a crucial addition to the 13 previously announced shows and two festival appearances confirmed for 2026, solidifying Viva Suecia’s robust touring schedule.

Ticket Sales Information

Despite the concert being scheduled for 2027, tickets are slated to go on sale imminently. Fans eager to secure their spot at this monumental closing show should note the following:

  • Presale Access: To gain access to the presale, interested individuals must register via a dedicated link provided by the band.
  • General Sale: The general sale for tickets will commence on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at 13:00 local time.

‘Hecho en Tiempos de Paz’ Tour: A Resounding Success

The ‘Hecho en Tiempos de Paz’ tour has already seen considerable success, with several dates selling out rapidly. The tour, which began in Madrid, has captivated audiences across Spain, showcasing the band’s latest album. Notable sold-out shows include Valladolid (February 21, 2026), Madrid (October 7, 2026), and Murcia (October 17, 2026), highlighting the band’s immense popularity.

The current tour schedule for 2026 and 2027 includes:

  • Valladolid – February 20, 2026 (50% sold)
  • Valladolid – February 21, 2026 (SOLD OUT)
  • Valencia – February 28, 2026 (95% sold)
  • Zaragoza – March 20, 2026 (95% sold)
  • A Coruña – April 18, 2026 (65% sold)
  • Bilbao – April 25, 2026 (75% sold)
  • Granada – May 16, 2026 (60% sold)
  • Seville – June 7, 2026
  • Mallorca Live Festival – June 12, 2026
  • Toledo – June 20, 2026
  • Granca Live Fest – July 7, 2026
  • Alicante – July 11, 2026
  • Madrid – October 7, 2026 (SOLD OUT)
  • Pamplona – November 7, 2026
  • Murcia – October 17, 2026 (SOLD OUT)
  • Barcelona – January 16, 2027

Viva Suecia’s journey with ‘Hecho en Tiempos de Paz’ has been marked by enthusiastic crowds and memorable performances, including a packed show in Madrid that generated significant buzz. The addition of the Barcelona concert not only provides a fitting conclusion to this successful tour but also offers fans one last opportunity to experience the band’s dynamic live show.

Source: Europa FM

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