Joaquín Sabina Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
Latin
Concerts
Feb
01
Auditorio Nacional
Ciudad De México
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Feb
04
Auditorio Nacional
Ciudad De México
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Feb
07
Auditorio Telmex
Zapopan
Tickets
Feb
10
Auditorio Nacional
Ciudad De México
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Feb
12
Auditorio Nacional
Ciudad De México
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Feb
16
YouTube Theater
Los Angeles
Tickets
Feb
19
Rosemont Theatre
Rosemont
Tickets
Feb
22
Kaseya Center
Miami
Tickets
Feb
25
Kaseya Center
Miami
Tickets
Mar
01
The Theater at MSG
New York City
Tickets
Mar
21
Movistar Arena
Santiago
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May
09
Hola y Adiós La Gira
Málaga
Tickets
May
11
Hola y Adiós La Gira
Málaga
Tickets
May
19
Movistar Arena Madrid
Madrid
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May
22
Royal Albert Hall
London
Tickets
May
25
L’Olympia
Paris
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Jun
02
Movistar Arena Madrid
Madrid
Tickets
Jun
25
Hola y Adiós La Gira
Murcia
Tickets
Jun
27
Hola y Adiós La Gira
Murcia
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Jul
02
Movistar Arena Madrid
Madrid
Tickets
Jul
04
Movistar Arena Madrid
Madrid
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Sep
02
Hola y Adiós La Gira
Sevilla
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Sep
04
Hola y Adiós La Gira
Sevilla
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Sep
25
Hola y Adiós La Gira
Granada
Tickets
Sep
27
Hola y Adiós La Gira
Granada
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Oct
02
Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona
Tickets
Oct
04
Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona
Tickets
Oct
09
Aparcament del Roig Arena
Valencia
Tickets
Oct
11
Aparcament del Roig Arena
Valencia
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Oct
20
Movistar Arena Madrid
Madrid
Tickets
Oct
22
Movistar Arena Madrid
Madrid
Tickets
Nov
05
BEC: Bilbao Exhibition Centre
Bilboko Barruti Judiziala
Tickets
Nov
07
BEC: Bilbao Exhibition Centre
Bilboko Barruti Judiziala
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Nov
25
Movistar Arena Madrid
Madrid
Tickets
Nov
30
Movistar Arena Madrid
Madrid
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About Joaquín Sabina
He was born on February 12, 1949 in the city of Úbeda (Jaén Province, in Andalucia), Spain. His father was a policeman.
At the age of 14, he started writing poems and composing music with friends. In 1968 he enrolled in the University of Granada, but went into exile in London, using a fake passport, to avoid Francisco Franco's persecution. In London, he collaborated with other young artists in theater and cultural events.
In 1975, he started composing songs and singing at local bars. When the dictatorship ended in 1977 he returned to Spain and enrolled in the military.
In 1978 his first album, Inventario (Inventory), debuted with the number-one hit single Pongamos que hablo de Madrid (Let's say I'm talking about Madrid).
Afterwards, he released Malas compañías (The Wrong Crowd) and a live album called La mandrágora (The Mandragora), which caused much controversy due to the racy content of its lyrics. Spain was just coming out of the dictatorship, and Sabina's favorite topics have always been deemed "morally inappropriate" by some: the homeless, prostitutes, drunks, and Robin Hood-styled thieves. He is very much anti-stablishment.
In 1983 he released Ruleta Rusa (Russian Roulette) and two years later, Juez y parte (Judge and Jury). His political views led him to take part in the anti-NATO movement. He later published Joaquín Sabina y Viceversa.
In 1987 he released Hotel, dulce hotel (Hotel, Sweet Hotel), which sold a large number of records in Spain. That success followed with his next album El hombre del traje gris (The Man in The Gray Suit), and followed with a successful tour of South America.
In 1990 he released Mentiras piadosas (White Lies) and two years later Física y química (Physics and Chemistry), which led to another successful tour of the Americas.
His later albums Esta boca es mía (These Lips are Mine), Yo, mi, me contigo (I, Me, With You) and 19 días y 500 noches (19 Days and 500 Nights), won him recognition and multiple platinum albums.
After recovering from a stroke, he returned to the stage in 2002 with Dímelo en la calle (Let's Take It Outside). He later released a double album called Diario de un peatón (Diary of A Pedestrian), which included both his previous album and 12 new songs, along with a book illustrated by him.
In 2005 his new record Alivio de luto (Mourning Relief), put him in track to being one of the biggest names in Spanish musical stardom. The album comes with a DVD that includes interviews, music videos, acoustic versions of the songs and some home-made recordings.
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Joaquín Sabina Tour Cities
Madrid, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
Sevilla, Spain
London, United Kingdom
Málaga, Spain
Valencia, Spain
Paris, France
Los Angeles, CA
Granada, Spain
Miami, FL
Santiago, Chile
Zapopan, Mexico
New York City, NY
Murcia, Spain
Frequently Asked Questions About Joaquín Sabina
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Joaquín Sabina on tour?
Yes, Joaquín Sabina is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Joaquín Sabina concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Joaquín Sabina tour
is scheduled for 35 dates across 14 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Joaquín Sabina scheduled to play?
Joaquín Sabina is scheduled to play 35 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Joaquín Sabina tour start?
Joaquín Sabina’s tour starts Feb 01, 2025 and ends on Nov 30, 2025.
They will play 14 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Ciudad De México at Auditorio Nacional and their next upcoming concert
will be in Barcelona at Palau Sant Jordi.
What venues is Joaquín Sabina performing at?
As part of the Joaquín Sabina tour, Joaquín Sabina is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Feb 01 - Ciudad De México,
CDMX @ Auditorio Nacional
Feb 04 - Ciudad De México,
CDMX @ Auditorio Nacional
Feb 07 - Zapopan,
Jal @ Auditorio Telmex
Feb 10 - Ciudad De México,
CDMX @ Auditorio Nacional
Feb 12 - Ciudad De México,
CDMX @ Auditorio Nacional
Feb 16 - Los Angeles,
CA @ YouTube Theater
Feb 19 - Rosemont,
IL @ Rosemont Theatre
Feb 22 - Miami,
FL @ Kaseya Center
Feb 25 - Miami,
FL @ Kaseya Center
Mar 01 - New York City,
NY @ The Theater at MSG
Mar 21 - Santiago,
Chile @ Movistar Arena
May 09 - Málaga,
Spain @ Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena
May 11 - Málaga,
Spain @ Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena
May 19 - Madrid,
MD @ Movistar Arena Madrid
May 22 - London,
United Kingdom @ Royal Albert Hall
May 25 - Paris,
09 @ L’Olympia
Jun 02 - Madrid,
MD @ Movistar Arena Madrid
Jun 25 - Murcia,
Spain @ Plaza De Toros De Murcia
Jun 27 - Murcia,
Spain @ Plaza De Toros De Murcia
Jul 02 - Madrid,
MD @ Movistar Arena Madrid
Jul 04 - Madrid,
MD @ Movistar Arena Madrid
Sep 02 - Sevilla,
AN @ Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
Sep 04 - Sevilla,
AN @ Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
Sep 25 - Granada,
Spain @ Plaza De Toros De Granada
Sep 27 - Granada,
Spain @ Plaza De Toros De Granada
Oct 02 - Barcelona,
Spain @ Palau Sant Jordi
Oct 04 - Barcelona,
Spain @ Palau Sant Jordi
Oct 09 - Valencia,
VC @ Aparcament del Roig Arena
Oct 11 - Valencia,
VC @ Aparcament del Roig Arena
Oct 20 - Madrid,
MD @ Movistar Arena Madrid
Oct 22 - Madrid,
MD @ Movistar Arena Madrid
Nov 05 - Bilboko Barruti Judiziala,
Spain @ BEC: Bilbao Exhibition Centre
Nov 07 - Bilboko Barruti Judiziala,
Spain @ BEC: Bilbao Exhibition Centre
Nov 25 - Madrid,
MD @ Movistar Arena Madrid
Nov 30 - Madrid,
MD @ Movistar Arena Madrid