What a beautiful tribute to Er Migue. And what a beautiful reunion with their audience, after fifteen years of hiatus and silence. Los Delinqüentes are returning in 2026 to celebrate the anniversary of one of those albums that shaped (and continues to shape) a country’s musical landscape: *El sentimiento garrapatero que nos traen las flores*. And now, they’ll be doing it in Fuenlabrada: a second Madrid date following the sold-out show at the Movistar Arena. They’ll perform on September 12 at the Joaquín Sabina Auditorium (with guest artists to be confirmed), and the waitlist has just opened.
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A quarter-century of ‘Sentimiento garrapatero’

The September 12 concert is part of the tour that kicks off in Barcelona in April; it will be a tribute to Er Migue and also a gathering of friends, as various guest artists ( to be confirmed) will take the stage.
They’ll perform songs like “La primavera trompetera,” “A la luz del Lorenzo,” “Nube de pegatina,” and “El aire de la calle,” while Er Migue (who died in 2004 at just 21 years old) will accompany El Canijo de Jerez and Diego ‘Ratón’ through projections of images and archival audio.
A tour kicking off this trumpet-filled spring
Sandra Moruiz, one of the best people on the internet and a brilliant popularizer of the history of Jerez de la Frontera (and Andalusian culture in general) , says that the“garrapatero” spirit was born from a humble custom: that of Er Migue , who used to remove the ticks from his little dogs and keep them in little jars.
And of the everyday life and joy in their lyrics, composed in the San José Obrero neighborhood of Jerez de la Frontera (where a large mural now stands in tribute to the band), on a tour that will take them all over Spain and is adding new dates with concerts in Sant Feliu de Guíxols (Girona), Castellón, Torrevieja, Palma de Mallorca, and Fuenlabrada (Madrid).
- Barcelona (Palau Sant Jordi): April 10
- Valencia (Roig Arena): April 17
- Madrid (Movistar Arena): April 24 SOLD OUT
- Bilbao (CUBEC!): May 22
- Zaragoza (Multiusos): May 29
- Murcia (Espacio Norte): June 12
- Seville (Icónica Santalucía): June 14
- Cádiz (Live Stadium): July 4
- Fuengirola (Marenostrum): July 25
- Sant Feliu de Guixols: Portaferrada Festival: August 6
- Castellón (Som Festival): August 7
- Torrevieja (Brilla Torrevieja): August 9
- Palma de Mallorca (Es Jardi): August 28
- Madrid (Joaquín Sabina Auditorium, Fuenlabrada): September 12
