From Laura Pausini to Rosalía and Boneflower: A Roundup of Sold Out Shows – Madrid Secret

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When it comes to the April music scene in Madrid, it’s impossible not to mention the likes of Rosalía, whose concert dates have been sold out for months. However, we can’t overlook the tribute to Los Delinqüentes as they commemorate the 25th anniversary of “El sentimiento garrapatero” with their own sold-out concert. Thankfully, there are still tickets available for Bad Gyal’s upcoming shows and a myriad of other musical performances that span different genres from grindcore to flamenco to indie pop. This spring, Madrid’s live music calendar is packed with a diverse lineup of artists that promise to deliver exceptional performances.

Caroline is set to kick off the month on April 1st at Sala El Sol on Jardines Street. Their music is a delicate blend of sweet melodies, complex lyrics, and intricate instrumentals that build up to an exhilarating crescendo. Hailing from London, Caroline is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by a wider audience.

On April 3rd, Steph Strings will take the stage at Sala Nazca Live on Orense Street. With her unique blend of Australian country-folk, Steph Strings weaves a tapestry of soulful vocals and captivating melodies that transport listeners to the rugged landscapes of her homeland.

The legendary Laura Pausini will grace the Movistar Arena on April 6 as part of her Yo Canto World Tour 2026. The singer’s timeless hits continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, making her a beloved icon in the music industry.

Tame Impala is set to perform at the Movistar Arena on April 7, promising an ethereal and mind-bending experience for fans. The band’s eclectic blend of psychedelic pop and rock is a testament to their innovative approach to music-making.

On April 8, Marquitos, formerly known as ODDLIQUOR, will bring his unique blend of R&B, trap, and pop to La Riviera. His new persona reflects a refreshing take on urban music, as showcased in his latest single “Mis ídolos están en mi casa.”

Finally, Bad Gyal will take the stage at the Movistar Arena from April 11-14, offering an electrifying blend of perreo and dancehall music. With her latest album in the works, Bad Gyal promises an unforgettable live performance that combines entertainment with social commentary.

Overall, Madrid’s music scene is thriving this April, with an array of performances that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Whether you’re a fan of indie pop, flamenco, or hardcore, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in the Spanish capital this spring.

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