2023: the titans of music return

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Bruce Springsteen, Elton John and Rod Stewart guarantee full stadiums in a year full of international tours

Colossians of rock and pop promise to fill a gigantic audience in the year that has just begun. Listing all announced concerts seems an impossible task. Here’s an example marked by the return of legends, such as Elton John, Rod Stewart, The Who and Roger Waters, enduring myths associated with stars of irresistible appeal, including Kendrick Lamar, Rosalía, Harry Styles and Coldplay. Tickets for some performances are already sold out.

Since he sold his back catalog to Sony for $500 million, Bruce Springsteen could have indulged in the good life. But he hasn’t. Far from settled, the New Jersey man, 73, is engaged in a feverish occupation. His admirers will be able to see him on April 28 and 30 in Barcelona, ​​accompanied as usual by his mythical band, the E Street Band.

Despite the idea of ​​leaving the stage around him, Elton John is still in full swing. His followers confirm this on May 22 and 23 in the Palau Sant Jordi during two concerts that are part of the ‘Farewell yellow brick road’ tour. It is the opportunity to enjoy hymns from pop history such as ‘Rocket man’, ‘Tiny dancer’, ‘Your song’, ‘Don’t go breaking my heart’ or ‘Candle in the wind’, a song that set the record of the best-selling single in history, with 33 million copies shipped.

The Californian returns as one of the unbeatable headliners of the Primavera Sound festival, which opens a double edition this year in Barcelona and Madrid. The best North American ‘hip-hop’ of his generation will waste his leprechaun on June 2 at the Parc del Fòrum, in a festival that will bring together more than 200 names. The performances of Depeche Mode, Blur and of course Rosalía (June 3) stand out.

The most relevant band at the moment has sufficient calling capacity. They are unbeatable when it comes to filling venues, as they have demonstrated by putting up the ‘no tickets’ sign at the four concerts they will be giving on 24, 25, 27 and 28 in Barcelona at the Estadic Olímpic Lluís Companys.

The British singer steps out on the national site again as part of the ‘Love On Tour’. Styles authoritatively dominated the music scene last year, during which time he released his third album, Harry’s House. He will perform at the Estadic Olímpic on July 12 and at the new Mad Cool space in Madrid on July 14

The singer, one of the kings of the Spotify platform, arrives in Spain with his tour, in which he will surely show why he is one of the most profitable artists in the world. He is endorsed by 75 million records sold. He will be able to see him on July 18 at the Metropolitan Stadium in Madrid and two days later he will be planted in Barcelona.

Seven years after their last stop in Spain, the Who, champions of visceral rock with legions of followers, will confirm who kept it. Leaving aside their differences, the group gathers all the virtues to offer a memorable concert. It’s on June 14 at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona.

This rock dandy, who for “ethical reasons” stopped performing at the recent World Cup in Qatar, will appear on July 12 at the Wizink Center in Madrid, on July 20 at the Murcia bullring, on July 21 at the Starlite festival in Marbella (Málaga) and on the 22nd as part of the Concert Music Festival in Chiclana (Cádiz). During the last concert he gave in Madrid, in 2019, attended by Kings Felipe and Letizia, Stewart showed his charisma and ability to adapt to the times. The hoarse-voiced rocker now, at the age of 77, has the qualities of a ‘crooner’.

At the age of 79, Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters retires from the stage. He ends a tour that will take place in spring and summer and will include three concerts in Spain: one at the Palau Sant Jordi on March 21 and the other two at WiZink on the 23rd and 24th of the same month. . The show, which takes place on a 360-degree stage, features no less than twenty Pink Floyd classics such as ‘Us & them’, ‘Wish you were here’ or ‘Is this the life we ​​really want?’

The singer-songwriter returns to the plane and the road to present a new tour with which he will tour Latin America and Spain. On April 20, the man from Úbeda opens the ‘Against all odds’ tour with his first concert in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. He will perform in more than a dozen cities, including Madrid, where he will visit the Wizink Center, a fateful place for the singer-songwriter, on May 23 and 25. There he had the accident three years ago that caused him to fall into the pit and was forced to leave the building in an ambulance.

Source: La Verdad

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