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An autumn full of concerts

The Cure, Bon Iver, Franz Ferdinand, Antònia Font, Sopa de Cabra, Manolo García, Black Crowes and Serrat are just some of the many artists performing at the Palau Sant Jordi venue on Montjuïc over the next few weeks

Coming up at the Razzmatazz: Mon Laferte, Michael Kiwanuka and Counting Crows NICK LOWE & LOS STRAITJACKETS AND SELWYN BIRCHWOOD ARE AT CERDANYOLA’S BLUES FESTIVAL

Covid? What Covid? Re­stric­tions have been a thing of the past for a few months now and, un­like in spring, in­ter­na­tional tours to Barcelona are now flow­ing nor­mally into the city again. In fact, the Cata­lan cap­i­tal looks for­ward to a fre­netic au­tumn, with nu­mer­ous per­for­mances at Palau Sant Jordi and con­certs that were an­nounced as long as three years ago but that were post­poned be­cause of the pan­demic.

This is the case of Bon Iver, who will per­form at Palau Sant Jordi on No­vem­ber 7, a con­cert ini­tially an­nounced for April 2020, The Black Crowes, cel­e­brat­ing 30 years (now 32) since their album debut, Shake Your Money mMker (Oc­to­ber 16), and Franz Fer­di­nand (Oc­to­ber 25).

Sant Jordi will also host a wide range of Cata­lan mu­si­cians this au­tumn, with a num­ber of album pre­sen­ta­tions from Antònia Font (Oc­to­ber 15), Manolo García (No­vem­ber 5), Do­rian (No­vem­ber 26), Rigob­erta Ban­dini (No­vem­ber 24), Sopa de Cabra (No­vem­ber 26), and Zoo (De­cem­ber 10). De­cem­ber 22 and 23 will see leg­end Joan Manuel Ser­rat bid­ding farewell to the stage.

Both the Palau venue de­signed by Arata Isozaki and its annex, Sant Jordi Club, will wel­come in the com­ing months a good num­ber of urban music per­for­mances, such as Dis­trito Ur­bano, with Quevedo and Becky G, on Sep­tem­ber 18, the Zaragoza rap­per, Kase O, on No­vem­ber 12, and the Amer­i­can Lil Nas X, on the 17th. There will also be clas­sics like The Cure (No­vem­ber 10), metal bands like Amon Amarth & Ma­chine Head (Oc­to­ber 6) and Ressurec­tion Fest, three days later. Also look out for boy band Back­street Boys (Oc­to­ber 8), Span­ish idols Malú (Sep­tem­ber 30), and Me­lendi the fol­low­ing day. Other per­for­mances in­clude 2 Cel­los (Sep­tem­ber 15), Sigur Rós (Oc­to­ber 1), Mod­erat (No­vem­ber 6), Alt-J (No­vem­ber 14), An­to­nio Orozco (De­cem­ber 1), and Air­bourne (De­cem­ber 2).

Con­cert halls at full speed

After a spring still marked by un­cer­tainty and a sum­mer dom­i­nated by open-air con­certs and fes­ti­vals, con­cert halls are now re­cov­er­ing and have an in­tense sched­ule ahead. On Sep­tem­ber 11, Sarah Shook & The Dis­arm­ers will open a new edi­tion of the Root­sound cycle at La Tèxtil venue, and artists who were an­nounced months ago but had their con­certs post­poned will fi­nally per­form, such as grunge pi­o­neers Mud­honey (Sep­tem­ber 15, Apolo), Michael Ki­wanuka (16th, Razzmatazz) and Count­ing Crows (26th, Razzmatazz). Sep­tem­ber in Barcelona also pro­vides the chance to see James Tay­lor (20th, Palau de la Música), Brian Jon­estown Mas­sacre (28th, Apolo) and Angel Olsen (30th, Apolo).

Out­side the city, music lovers can catch the end-of-sum­mer fes­ti­vals, Mer­cat de Música Viva de Vic (Sep­tem­ber 14 to 18), with new album pre­mieres by Ernest Crusats and Núria Gra­ham, and the Cer­dany­ola Blues Fes­ti­val (Sep­tem­ber 20 to Oc­to­ber 9) with Nick Lowe and Los Strait­jack­ets, Sel­wyn Birch­wood and The Chris O’Leary Band. An­other must-see con­cert out­side the cap­i­tal is Willie Nile, the vet­eran New York singer-song­writer, who will per­form at Hostalets de Balenyà on Sep­tem­ber 18.

Oc­to­ber sees two of the most pop­u­lar au­tumn fes­ti­vals in Barcelona. One is the Barcelona Jazz Fes­ti­val, with con­firmed per­for­mances by Madeleine Pey­roux (Oc­to­ber 11, Palau de la Música), Cécile McLorin Sal­vant (23rd, L’Au­di­tori), Red­man, Mehldau, McBride and Blade (28th, Palau de la Música) and Melody Gar­dot (No­vem­ber 29, Palau de la Música). The other is the Mil·lenni fes­ti­val, with Los Her­manos Cubero + Pep Gi­meno Bo­ti­farra (Oc­to­ber 12, Teatre Col­i­seum), Macy Gray (15th, Apolo), Jon Spencer & The Hit­mak­ers (No­vem­ber 10, Bikini), Emir Kus­turica & The No Smok­ing Or­ches­tra (12th, Razzmatazz) and Ólafur Ar­nalds (De­cem­ber 10, Au­di­to­rium del Forum).

Au­tumn also sees vis­its by clas­sic punk band Dead Kennedys (Oc­to­ber 13, Razzmatazz), M Ward (20th, Apolo), Stray Cats’ dou­ble bassist Lee Rocker (20th, Razzmatazz), Afghan Whighs (23rd, Apolo), Min­istry (No­vem­ber 13, Razzmatazz), Band of Horses (18th, Apolo), and Deep Pur­ple vo­cal­ist Ian Gillan, at Badalona’s Palau Olímpic with the Prague Phil­har­monic or­ches­tra on No­vem­ber 12.

If after this avalanche of con­certs you still have any money left, get ready for an equally busy 2023, with con­certs by Oques Grasses and Dharma at Palau Sant Jordi and, later in the year, Bruce Spring­steen & The E Street Band, Elton John, Cold­play and Harry Styles.

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