Maud The Moth inicia su nueva gira española

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Maud The Moth begins its new Spanish tour

Maud The Moththe project of the Spanish artist living in the United Kingdom Amaya López-Carromerohas already started its new Spanish tour, which will once again visit several venues in Spain over the next few days.

The British-Madrid artist began her current tour in France, and later moved to our country. After two first concerts in Barcelona and Sant Feliu de Guíxolsyou can still see it live on Saragossa (October 24, Arrebato Room) and Madrid (October 25, Sala Clamores), accompanied by the French-Moroccan singer Sophia Djebel Rose. He will also act in Talavera de la Reina (October 26, The Factory), and together with the Sevillians Twelve Fires in Gijon (October 28, Münster), To Coruña (October 29, Acephala), Santiago de Compostela (October 30, secret location) and Vigo (October 31, Radar).

If you connect with artists like Anna von Hausswolff, Chelsea Wolfe, Tori Amos, Dead Can Dance or Marina Herlop, Maud The Moth It could be added to your favorites list.

Started as a project in 2010, Maud The Moth It has been transformed over the years through various formations. With the piano as a structural element, it has evolved through excellent works such as “The Distaff”, his last full length published in 2025.

Tickets are now on sale from this same link.

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