Panama will offer a concert today in Madrid, on the occasion of Sound Isidro and with the help of The Spanish Wave.
The Barcelona band, formed in 2015, has become one of the national proposals with the greatest international projection thanks to a sound mix that combines indie, psychedelia, Brit-pop and electronica. Their sound, built on guitars, synthesizers and powerful voices, has attracted attention both inside and outside of Spain.
The concert is part of the first collaboration between The Spanish Wave and Sound Isidro, one of the reference musical series in Madrid, which this year celebrates its twelfth edition with more than 120 artists distributed among venues throughout the city.
Panam arrives at this performance after an intense international tour. In recent months they have participated in notable events such as ILMC in London, The New Colossus Festival in New York or SXSW in Austin. They will also soon perform at The Great Escape in Brighton, consolidating an international expansion that already took them to festivals such as Reeperbahn or Iceland Airwaves in 2025.
After publishing “Circles” and complete a tour of Latin America and Europe, the band faces 2026 reinforcing its international presence and expanding its fan base.
The performance in Madrid represents a new opportunity to discover one of the fastest growing national bands within the current alternative circuit.
You can get tickets at this same link.

