With the return of Amaia Montero to La Oreja de Van Gogh made official, and the temporary departure of Pablo Benegas announced, the San Sebastian band launches its comeback and announces the dates of its long-awaited 2026 tour, called ‘So many things to tell Tour’. No stadium events, they are all in arenas.
The tour, which consists of 16 dates, will start on May 9 at the Bizkaia Arena BEC! of Bilbao, will continue with two events at the Movistar Arena in Madrid on May 28 and 29 (Madrid is the only city that does a double) and will continue on June 6 at the José Copete Stadium in Albacete, on June 13 at the Plaza de Toros in Murcia and on June 26 at the Live Sur Stadium in Seville.
On June 27, the tour will continue at the Marenostrum in Fuengirola, and will reach its halfway point with dates at Gijón Life on July 10 and at the Illunbe Donostia Arena in Donostia on July 31. August will contain two dates at La Virgen del Mar in Santander on the 21st, and at the Pingüinos Arena in Valladolid on the 27th.
Already in the final leg of the tour, La Oreja will perform concerts at the Roig Arena in Valencia on September 4, at the Coliseum in A Coruña on September 11, at the Príncipe Felipe in Zaragoza on October 9 and at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona on November 6. The closing of the tour will take place at the Navarra Arena in Pamplona on November 20.
Along with the tour poster, La Oreja shares a video of the band with Amaia rehearsing ‘You can count on me’ recorded on October 10. “We want more than ever to go out into the world with our songs under our arms, to be thousands for one night and to sing with you that life is once, that it is here and that it is now,” the group writes.
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