Agorazein Add Third and Fourth Concert Dates in Madrid
Spanish hip-hop collective Agorazein have officially expanded their anniversary concert run in Madrid by announcing a third and fourth show. After tickets for the initially scheduled performances on November 15 and 16, 2026 sold out almost instantly, the group confirmed additional concerts on November 17 and 18 at the same venue, Movistar Arena.
The return of Agorazein to the stage has become one of the most talked-about music announcements in Spain. The concerts are set to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the album Siempre, the group’s last studio release, issued in 2016 and widely regarded as a cornerstone of modern Spanish rap. The record played a key role in shaping a generation’s sound and marked a turning point in the career of C. Tangana.
Originally, the band planned to perform only two shows, but the overwhelming demand for tickets led the organizers to add two more dates. As a result, Agorazein will perform four consecutive concerts in Madrid in November 2026, marking their largest joint live appearance in more than a decade.
The group consists of C. Tangana, Sticky M.A., Jerv.AGZ, I-Ace, and Fabianni. After the collective effectively went on hiatus, each member pursued individual projects, and the name Agorazein remained an important yet closed chapter in the history of Spanish hip-hop. For this reason, news of the group’s return resonated not only with fans but also within the music industry.
Ticket sales for the additional dates have already begun through official channels. Interest in the third and fourth concerts is expected to match that of the first shows, which sold out in a very short time. For many fans, these performances will be a rare opportunity to see Agorazein in their original lineup and hear material from Siempre performed live.
The Agorazein concerts in Madrid are already being described as one of the major music events of 2026, and the addition of a third and fourth date further confirms the scale of interest in the return of a group that permanently changed the landscape of Spain’s urban music scene.
















