Chronicle of a tour announced: Cayetana Guillén Cuervo said it, the band itself confirmed it two days ago in an official statement and, now, the list of dates and cities of the next tour of La Oreja de Van Gogh with Amaia Montero (and without Pablo Benegas) is published. Madrid is on the list of this ambitious tour throughout Spain with two dates: May 28th and 29th, 2026 at Movistar Arena.
When tickets go on sale.
In the Instagram post in which they have announced the tour (named “Tantas cosas que contar”), it is stated that tickets for all the concerts of the tour will be available from next Monday, October 20, at 12.00h on the band’s own website. There will be no exclusive pre-sale, waiting lists or pre-registration.
What can we expect from the La Oreja de Van Gogh 2026 tour?
“Getting back together is magical for us and we really need to express it on stage. We are more eager than ever to go out into the world with our songs under our arms, to be thousands for one night and to sing with you that life is once, that it is here and that it is now”. With this brief message they announce the tour and their intention to return to live performances.
Three decades have passed since the band first took the stage. And a year has passed just since the departure of Leire Martinez, vocalist who was part of the group for 17 years. This return (of both Amaia and the quasi-original band to theaters and stadiums) rekindles one of the most passionate debates among Spanish pop fans: What will this reunion be like 30 years later? What setlist will they prepare for their return? What about the new material they have been working on for months?
In the official press release published two days ago, it was mentioned that the band from San Sebastian have been going over the hits of their career for months in every rehearsal as well as ” writing new stories that will soon be added to the repertoire known all over the world and which can be said to be the soundtrack of our lives”.
All the concerts of the tour of La Oreja de Van Gogh
- Bilbao – 9 May 2026 – Bizkaia Arena BEC
- Madrid – 28 May 2026 – Movistar Arena
- Madrid – 29 May 2026 – Movistar Arena
- Albacete – 6 Jun 2026 – José Copete Stadium
- Murcia – 13 Jun 2026 – Plaza de Toros
- Seville – 26 Jun 2026 – Live Sur Stadium
- Fuengirola – 27 Jun 2026 – Marenostrum Fuengirola Unicaja Stage
- Gijón – 10 Jul 2026 – Gijón Life
- Donostia – 31 Jul 2026 – Illunbe Donostia Arena
- Santander – 21 Aug 2026 – La Virgen del Mar
- Valladolid – 27 Aug 2026 – Pingüinos Arena
- Valencia – 4 Sep 2026 – Roig Arena
- A Coruña – 11 Sep 2026 – Coliseum
- Zaragoza – 9 Oct 2026 – Príncipe Felipe Pavilion
- Barcelona – 6 Nov 2026 – Palau Sant Jordi
- Pamplona – 20 Nov 2026 – Navarra Arena