ALMA Festival Barcelona 2025: what you can still see from (today) TOMORROW

Find out which concerts you can see starting today at the ALMA Festival Barcelona 2025. Live music, international artists, and a unique atmosphere at Poble Espanyol.
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Although WE ARE PRIORITIZING THE CIVIL PROTECTION ALERT MESSAGE TO NOT GO OUT ON THE STREETS FROM 21 PM TODAY DUE TO SEVERE WEATHER PHENOMENON IN BARCELONA Let's see what's left to see in the festival, which, as we said today, Saturday the 12th, is going to be very complicated, and we recommend following the instructions of the Estas bodies; as it couldn't be otherwise.

🎶 What is the ALMA Festival Barcelona?

El ALMA Festival Barcelona 2025 It is one of the most anticipated musical events of the summer in Barcelona. Held at the iconic Poble Espanyol (Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona), this festival brings together top-level national and international artists in a magical open-air setting. Formerly known as the Jardins de Pedralbes Festival, ALMA has established itself as a cultural and musical landmark in Barcelona.

With a program that runs from June 24th to December 23rd julio de 2025The festival offers daily concerts, signature cuisine, chill-out areas, and a boutique experience that combines music, art, and a good atmosphere.

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📅 Concerts you can still enjoy starting today

Beginning July 12th, there are still several important dates that you can take advantage of if you are in Barcelona or planning to visit:

  • July 12th – Raule
  • July 13th – Niche Group
  • July 14th - Resident
  • July 16th - G5
  • July 17th – Nafta
  • July 18th – Rag'n'Bone Man
  • July 21th – Julieta Venegas + Rita Payés
  • July 23th – Closing concert (to be confirmed)

Every night, the doors of Poble Espanyol open to welcome thousands of attendees looking to experience a unique musical experience under the stars.

🎟️ Why attend the ALMA Festival Barcelona?

✅ Variety of musical genres

From Latin pop and flamenco fusion to alternative rock, ska, salsa, and electronica, the festival offers a diverse lineup that appeals to audiences of all ages.

✅ Privileged location

El Poble EspanyolLocated in Montjuïc, it is a historic venue that offers an intimate and safe atmosphere, ideal for enjoying outdoor concerts.

✅ Gastronomic experience

Before each concert, you can visit the Village, a gastronomic area with gourmet offerings, cocktails, wines, and live emerging music.

✅ Tickets available

Although some concerts have already sold out, you can still buy advance tickets for the remaining dates directly on the festival's official website or on authorized platforms.

📍 How to get to Poble Espanyol

  • Address: Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona
  • Meter: Line 1 (red) – Espanya station
  • Bus: Lines 13, 150, D20
  • Walking: From Plaza España, go up Avenida Maria Cristina

🔥 Featured artists still performing

  • ResidentThe former member of Calle 13 arrives with his new album, “Las Letras ya no importan,” full of social criticism and powerful rhythms.
  • Niche group: High-level Colombian salsa, with more than 30 albums and a lineup of 15 musicians on stage.
  • Raul: Urban flamenco with intimate lyrics and modern rhythms.
  • Julieta Venegas + Rita Payés: A unique fusion of Latin pop and Catalan jazz.
  • Rag'n'Bone Man: Blues, soul and hip-hop in a voice that has conquered the world.

🧭 Tips to enjoy it to the fullest

  • Arrive with time to explore the Village and avoid queues.
  • Check the updated poster to confirm schedules.
  • Please wear comfortable clothes and some warm clothes for the night.
  • Take pictures, but live in the moment: the environment is perfect for sharing on social media, but also for disconnecting.
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