She wasn’t dead and she wasn’t on a spree: she was preparing what’s coming. Rigoberta Bandini -soundtrack of the pandemic, finalist of the Benidorm Fest and musical reference on its own merits- has announced its return to the stage. Tickets for this concert are already on sale.
After having been temporarily retired from music, the Catalan artist named Paula Ribó has announced a new tour in the context of the release of her new album, Jesucrista Superstar. Album, by the way, from which singles such as Si Muriera Mañana or Pamela Anderson have already been released.
The new series of concerts will include stops in Seville, Bilbao, Pamplona, Malaga, Zaragoza, A Coruña, Barcelona, Murcia, Valencia and, of course, Madrid. Specifically at the Wizink Center on July 16, 2025.
This week he visited the set of the program presented by David Broncano in RTVE, La Revuelta, where he talked about his return to the stage and told about his different musical projects. He also ironized about the possibility that the presenter of El Hormiguero, Pablo Motos, had vetoed his presence.
The rise of Paula Ribó ‘s popularity -and consequently of her alter ego-skyrocketed in 2020, when in the middle of the pandemic she published her first song In Spain We Call It Soledad. From there, the Catalan obtained a second position in the Benidorm Fest and released her debut album, La Emperatriz, an icon and reference of the Spanish music of this decade.
Where are the rest of the concerts of the tour?
- Seville: May 31 – Icónica Santalucía Sevilla Fest
- Bilbao: June 6 – Bizkaia Arena – BEC!
- Pamplona: June 7 – Navarra Arena
- Zaragoza: June 20 – Pabellón Príncipe Felipe
- A Coruña: June 21 – Coliseum
- Barcelona: June 28th – Palau Sant Jordi
- Murcia: July 4 – Espacio Norte
- Valencia: July 5th – Ciutat de València Stadium
- Madrid: July 16 – Wizink Center
- Malaga: July 19 – Selvatic Malaga Fest