Barcelona's live music calendar stays busy right through to the end of summer 2026, with arena headliners on Montjuïc, open-air festivals and classical seasons still to come. For residents, commuters and visitors, the biggest nights cluster around the Anella Olímpica, Barcelona's Olympic Ring on Montjuïc, which draws large evening crowds, so it is worth planning transport ahead. The dates below are drawn from official venue calendars and festival organisers; line-ups and on-sale dates can still change, so check the venue page before you travel.
Arena and stadium headliners on Montjuïc
The Palau Sant Jordi, the neighbouring Sant Jordi Club and the Estadi Olímpic carry the biggest names of the summer. Confirmed dates from mid-July onwards:
- Yandel, Palau Sant Jordi, Friday 17 July 2026
- Feid, Palau Sant Jordi, Saturday 18 July 2026
- Chayanne, Palau Sant Jordi, Wednesday 22 July 2026
- Don Omar, Estadi Olímpic, Thursday 23 July 2026
- The Weeknd, Estadi Olímpic, Tuesday 1 September 2026
- Aitana, Palau Sant Jordi, Friday 4 September 2026 (sold out)
- Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Palau Sant Jordi, Thursday 10 September 2026
- Music Bank Barcelona, Estadi Olímpic, Saturday 12 September 2026
- Airbag, Sant Jordi Club, Friday 18 September 2026
Festivals still to come
- Les Nits de Barcelona at the Jardins de Pedralbes runs until 21 July 2026, with Diana Krall, Sting, Vanesa Martín, Zaz, Las Migas and Rosario among the names playing the palace gardens.
- Barts Festival continues at Poble Espanyol into late July 2026; the reunited Barcelona band Lax'n'Busto play on 15 July.
- Share Festival takes over the Parc del Fòrum on 24 and 25 July 2026.
- Brunch Electronik returns to Barcelona from 7 to 9 August 2026, with Jeff Mills, Floating Points and Eric Prydz.
Classical, opera and year-round venues
For classical music, opera and multi-genre programmes, the city's flagship halls publish their own schedules through the summer and into the autumn:
- Palau de la Música Catalana
- L'Auditori de Barcelona
- Gran Teatre del Liceu
Practical tips
Most Montjuïc shows draw large evening crowds, so allow extra time on the metro (L1 or L3 to Espanya) and the funicular up to the Anella Olímpica. For the most current week-by-week listings, betevé maintains a Barcelona concert guide, and the official venue pages carry the definitive dates and any last-minute changes.
Primary sources: palausantjordi.barcelona, poble-espanyol.com, cruillabarcelona.cat, parcdelforum.barcelona, beteve.cat.