Oques Grasses sell out 4 stadiums and sell 220,000 tickets

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Oques Grasses sell out 4 stadiums and sell 220,000 tickets

In recent years, a phenomenon called Oques Grasses has emerged in Catalonia and part of Spain. The Catalan septet, led by vocalist Josep Montero, has been especially successful thanks to its latest album, the cheerful and colorful ‘Fruit del deliri’ (2024), and this success is translating into absolutely delirious ticket sales, too.

Oques Grasses is retiring from the stage, at least temporarily, at the peak of his career, and the first date of this farewell tour, October 10, 2026 at the Estadi Olímpic in Barcelona, ​​was sold out in hours. The group then announced a second date, on October 9 at the same venue, and the seats quickly sold out again.

In response to the high demand, Oques Grasses had announced two other dates at the Estadi Olímpic, on October 5 and 7, whose tickets were sold out in one hour. Tickets for both events went on sale this Monday, November 17, starting at 12 noon and have flown away. 220,000 tickets sold in total, 55,000 per night, as confirmed by the band itself. They thus surpass Coldplay’s record set in 2022: there were also four dates at the same venue.

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