Conciertos en Barcelona Este Fin de Semana — Agenda Musical Actualizada
Barcelona never sleeps when it comes to live music. Every weekend the city pulses with concerts across dozens of venues — from iconic halls to underground clubs. Here's what's on and where to find the best gigs in Barcelona.
Los Mejores Venues de Conciertos en Barcelona
Sala Apolo
Sala Apolo is Barcelona's most iconic live music venue. Located on Carrer Nou de la Rambla, it hosts concerts almost every night of the week. Monday brings Crudo Vermudo (free-entry club night), Tuesday is Nasty Mondays (indie rock), and weekends feature touring bands and DJ sets. The venue's art deco interior and legendary parties make it a must-visit.
Razzmatazz
Five rooms, one venue. Razzmatazz on Carrer Pamplona is Barcelona's largest nightclub and live music space. The Loft hosts the biggest gigs, while Fuzz Club, Lolita, Pop Bar, and The Loft Room each have their own identity. If there's a touring indie or electronic act in Barcelona, there's a good chance they're playing here.
L'Auditori
For classical and jazz, L'Auditori is Barcelona's premier concert hall. Home to the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra (OBC), it also programmes jazz, contemporary, and world music. The building's modern design by Rafael Moneo is worth the visit alone.
Palau de la Música Catalana
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Palau hosts classical concerts, choral performances, and recitals in one of the most beautiful concert halls in Europe. The stained glass skylight over the stage is breathtaking.
Jamboree Jazz & Blues Club
Tucked into Plaça Reial, Jamboree has hosted live jazz and blues nightly since 1955. Intimate, authentic, and reliable — arrive early for the best seats at the rail.
Dónde Encontrar Conciertos Cada Fin de Semana
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Beyond the big venues, Barcelona's neighbourhoods are packed with smaller stages:
- Gràcia — tiny bars with live acoustic nights, especially around Plaça del Sol
- El Raval — MacBA area has experimental music events and art openings with live performances
- Poble Espanyol — outdoor concerts and festivals on Montjuïc
- Sala Bóveda — underground electronic and techno in Poble-sec
- Heliogàbal — indie and experimental in Gràcia, one of the most authentic small venues in the city
Festivales de Música en Barcelona
- Primavera Sound (June) — the definitive indie and alternative festival at Parc del Fòrum
- Sónar (June) — electronic and experimental music and new media art, world-renowned
- Cruïlla (July) — diverse lineup from hip-hop to reggae to electronic at Parc del Fòrum
- Grec Festival (June–July) — theatre, music, and dance across the city
- Brunch -In the Park (Sundays, summer) — electronic music and brunch in the Jardins de Joan Brossa
Tips para Ir a Conciertos en Barcelona
Entradas: For major venues, buy tickets in advance through the venue website. Apolo and Razzmatazz often sell out for weekend shows. Smaller venues usually have tickets at the door.
Horarios: Spanish concerts start late. Support acts at 21:00–22:00, headliners at 23:00 or later. Club nights don't peak until 02:00–03:00.
Transporte: The Metro runs until midnight on weekdays, 02:00 on Fridays, and all night on Saturdays. Night buses (N buses) cover the rest. Taxi and ride-sharing are reliable.
Edad: Most venues are 18+ for concerts, 16+ for some matinee shows. Always check individual event listings.
Find every concert in Barcelona on Voxma — filter by genre, venue, date, or just see what's on this weekend. Browse events in Barcelona or all events in Spain.
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