Upcoming concerts in Zaragoza 2024

Find concerts, live music, festivals and tour dates near Zaragoza: buy tickets for 2024/2025 shows.
  1. Nada
  2. Aunque no sea conmigo
  3. Frente a frente (feat. Tulsa)
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Bunbury

  1. Libertad
  2. Resistiré
  3. LUCES DE CIUDAD (feat. Álvaro De Luna, Dani Fernández)
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Nil Moliner

  1. Asi Fue
  2. Marinero de Luces - Remasterizado
  3. Hoy Quiero Confesarme - Remasterizado
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Isabel Pantoja

  1. A Trigger Full Of Promises
  2. The American Dream
  3. House Of The Rising Sun
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Walls

Most famous venues for live shows in Zaragoza

  1. Pabellón Príncipe Felipe
  2. Sala Oasis

About Zaragoza

MUSIC

Zaragoza, a historic city in Spain, is celebrated for its traditional Aragonese music, deeply rooted in the region's history and folklore. Visitors can experience the captivating sounds of jota, a traditional Aragonese dance accompanied by music, at festivals and cultural events throughout the year. The city also embraces a wide range of music genres, including classical, opera, and zarzuela. The city's Auditorio de Zaragoza hosts classical concerts, opera performances, and orchestral events, providing a platform for both local and international artists. Zaragoza's cultural diversity also contributes to Spanish music, Latino, and world music. The city's music festivals, such as the Fiestas del Pilar, showcase a fusion of different musical traditions, promoting inclusivity and cultural exchange.

CULTURE

The city's historical landmarks, such as the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar and the Aljafería Palace, offer glimpses into its architectural and artistic heritage. Zaragoza is also renowned for its artistic creativity, with a thriving arts scene. The Museo Pablo Serrano and the CaixaForum Zaragoza showcase contemporary and modern art, providing spaces for exhibitions and artistic expression. The city's commitment to the visual arts is evident in galleries, street art, and cultural events that promote artistic innovation and cultural exploration.

The culinary scene in Zaragoza features a mix of traditional Aragonese cuisine and Spanish flavors, with a variety of dishes that reflect the region's culinary heritage. The city's neighborhoods, such as El Tubo and La Magdalena, are vibrant cultural hubs, hosting festivals, live performances, and art exhibitions. Zaragoza's dedication to sustainability and green initiatives is reflected in its parks and green spaces, including the Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta, which provides a tranquil retreat within the urban landscape.

HISTORY

Zaragoza's history is marked by its strategic location along the Ebro River and its role as a crossroads of cultures. The city's origins date back to Roman times when it was known as Caesar Augusta, founded by Emperor Augustus in 14 BC. Zaragoza's historical landmarks, such as the Roman walls and theater, reflect its Roman heritage. Zaragoza's history also includes significant events, such as the Siege of Zaragoza during the Peninsular War and the Expo 2008, which brought international attention to the city. Today, Zaragoza stands as a modern and culturally rich city, blending its historical legacy with contemporary creativity and innovation. It offers a diverse range of cultural experiences, making it a captivating destination for residents and visitors alike.

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