The Long-Awaited Return: Agorazein Announce a Second Concert in Madrid
Spanish hip-hop collective Agorazein have officially announced a second concert date in Madrid, scheduled for November 2026. The additional show was added following the rapid sell-out of tickets for the first concert, which sparked major excitement among fans of the group and the Spanish urban music scene as a whole.
This marks Agorazein’s return to the big stage after nearly a decade of silence. The group, consisting of C. Tangana, Sticky M.A., Jerv.AGZ, I-Ace and Fabianni, have not performed together in full since 2017. Their comeback coincides with the tenth anniversary of the iconic album Siempre, released in 2016 and widely regarded as one of the most influential records in the history of contemporary Spanish-language rap.
Initially, Agorazein announced a single concert on November 15, 2026, at Movistar Arena in Madrid. However, demand far exceeded expectations, and tickets sold out within minutes. In response to overwhelming public interest, the organizers confirmed a second performance on November 16, 2026, at the same venue.
Both concerts have quickly become among the most talked-about musical events of the year in Spain. Agorazein’s return is being perceived not merely as a series of live shows, but as a historic moment for Spanish-language hip-hop culture. It was within this collective that C. Tangana began his career, before going on to become one of the most influential figures in the contemporary Spanish music industry.
The album Siempre, which serves as the conceptual backbone of the concerts, played a significant role in shaping the country’s urban music landscape and continues to be a reference point for a new generation of artists. Revisiting the record in a live format a decade later adds further symbolic weight to the group’s reunion.
Ticket sales for the second date began on December 17, 2025, through official platforms including Ticketmaster and the promoters’ websites. The group’s representatives and organizers have emphasized that tickets should only be purchased through official channels in order to avoid fraud and inflated resale prices.
As a result, the Agorazein concerts in Madrid in 2026 can already be considered among the most anticipated music events of the coming years. Their return reinforces the group’s status as a fundamental part of Spanish hip-hop history and confirms that interest in their legacy remains exceptionally strong, even after years away from the stage.

















