Oso Leone inauguran el ciclo Sit Back de L'Auditori de Barcelona

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Oso Leone inaugurates the Sit Back cycle at L’Auditori de Barcelona

Leone Bear They inaugurate the new season of the cycle tomorrow Sit Back by L’Auditori. Next we can see Niño de Elche, Tarta Relena and Pau Vallvé.

The cycle, focused on modern music, pop, rock and jazz in a broad sense, with intimate concerts close to the audience, will begin tomorrow Friday October 25 with a performance – in the Tete Montoliu hall of L’Auditori – by the Mallorcan band Leone Bear and their dream-like pop, which they will be presenting their fourth full-length.

They will be followed by the presentation of the new Child from Elche he November 15a key figure in contemporary flamenco and its experimentation, who will also be presenting his new material, in this case in room 2. The next concert will be starring Stuffed Cakewho will act on November 28 with one of the most striking proposals on the recent Catalan scene that stands out for its Mediterranean singing and a repertoire that ranges from tradition to signature songs. They will be presenting “That’s a question”his new work, in room 1.

On December 11 it will end with a concert in the large hall of L’Auditori, co-produced with the Cruïlla Festivalwith Pau Vallvé presenting “Agorafilia”which is their eighteenth album. Tickets are now available through the Auditori website

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