Las Migas
Les Nits de Barcelona
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Jardins del Palau de Pedralbes Avinguda Diagonal 686, 08034 Barcelona
With more than 20 years of career and six studio albums, Las Migas have become one of the most international Spanish bands. They have performed in more than 50 countries, have been nominated four times for the Latin Grammy in the category of Best Flamenco Music Album, an award they won in 2022, and have received the MIN Award in 2019 and 2023 for Rumberas y Libres.
In 2025 they present their new album Flamencas, a tribute to the essence of flamenco with a contemporary approach and visual force, as seen in the video clip Celos, directed by Javier Biosca. Produced by Sebastian Merlin, Marta Robles and Oriol Riart, it includes the collaboration of Tanxugueiras in Grito, a theme that transcends musical and geographical borders. Their world tour will cover stages such as the Palau de la Música Catalana, the Barcelona Jazz Festival and the Gran Teatro Príncipe Pío, as well as countries such as the United Kingdom, Turkey, Congo, Switzerland and Tunisia.
With collaborations with artists such as Estrella Morente, Rozalén and Tomatito, Las Migas combine tradition and avant-garde, consolidating themselves as a female referent of flamenco fusion and standing out for their musicality and strength on stage.
A concert in the 2026 edition of Les Nits de Barcelona.
Sounds of the City: Summer Music Festivals
What are your plans for summer? If you’re staying in the city, you won’t be alone. Barcelona is becoming a go-to destination for festival lovers, given Catalunya’s covetable combination of culture, great weather and an increasingly diverse concert circuit. So if you’re looking to expand your horizons while staying put this season, check out our article Sounds of the City: Summer Music Festivals for a summary of the summer music events taking place in Barcelona, from big-name gatherings to boutique takeovers.
For more music events check our online events calendar.
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Palau de Pedralbes gardens, pond with sculpture "Mediterrània" by Eulàlia Fàbregas de Sentmenat. Photo by Vicente Zambrano González courtesy of Ajuntament de Barcelona (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) 02
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