Los franceses The Limañanas confirman fecha en Barcelona

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The French The Limañanas confirm a date in Barcelona

The Limiñanas will set foot in Barcelona in March 2025. They will perform at the Razzmataz room in a concert co-produced between Houston Party, Ground Control and Bloody Mary.

This year promises a lot for the French. Active since 2009, this year the artistic and sentimental couple that make up Marie Limiñana and Lionel Limiñana He will visit Barcelona to review his repertoire. It will be on March 29, 2025 and they will perform in the Razzmatazz 2 room.

Marie and Lionel will accompany them as a band Thomas Gorman to the voice, Clemente Lasme to the bass, Keith Strength on the guitar and Alban Barate on keyboard and guitar. During the concert there will be visual projections on stage thanks to the collaboration with the visual artist Smith.

The Limiñanas is one of the most successful bands from Perpignan and they have collaborated throughout their career with artists as contrasting as Pascal Comelade and Laurent Garnierin addition to acting alongside a very long list of international names. The French duo has released more than fifteen albums including studio albums, soundtracks and compilations).

Tickets can be purchased from tomorrow, Friday, October 18, in this same link.

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