Elle Coves Comes Home to Spain: Indie Pop’s Most Personal Voice Hits the Stage
Elle Coves is making her Spanish headline debut this spring, and the timing feels significant. The singer-songwriter was born in Freiburg, Germany, to Spanish parents from Alicante, and spent her childhood summers on the Valencian coast before her family relocated to Cork, Ireland, when she was thirteen. It was there, navigating teenage life in a new country, that she found indie pop as a language — confessional, melodic, and quietly massive in its ambitions. Her music draws from Taylor Swift, Fleetwood Mac, Haim, The 1975, and Maggie Rogers, but the voice that ties it all together is unmistakably her own.
Elle’s rise has been swift and well-earned. After supporting Lewis Capaldi on tour and signing with Columbia Records, she released her debut EP Selfishly Inclined (2024), which went viral on TikTok before it even officially dropped. Her follow-up, No Good at Hanging Up (August 2025), revealed an artist in full command of her craft — shimmering synth-pop, acoustic-tinged ballads, layered harmonies, and a falsetto that soars in the biggest moments. In March 2026, she dropped the new single “I Got a Thing for Love”, confirming that her trajectory is pointing firmly upward. Catching her now, in rooms this intimate, is a rare opportunity.
Spain gets two shows. On 25 May 2026, Elle plays Moby Dick in Madrid, doors open at 8:30 PM. The following evening, 26 May, she heads to Razzmatazz 3 in Barcelona, starting at 8:00 PM.
Tickets are priced at €17 plus a €2.50 booking fee, available through LiveNation.es and Ticketmaster. Attendees under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian holding a ticket in the same section. All tickets are mobile-only — PDF printouts and screenshots will not be accepted at the door.


















