Evanescence Are Coming Back to Spain — and They’re Bringing the Full Show
Evanescence are returning to Spain for the first time since 2022, arriving at one of the most prolific moments in the band’s history. Amy Lee and her bandmates have confirmed two Spanish dates as part of a worldwide 2026 tour that stretches from North America through the United Kingdom and across Europe — their most ambitious run since the Worlds Collide Tour.
The past year was one of deliberate creativity. While Evanescence stayed largely off the road, Amy Lee kept busy with a string of high-profile collaborations: “Afterlife” for Netflix’s Devil May Cry animated series — which won Best Music Video at the Hollywood Music In Media Awards —, “Hand That Feeds” with Halsey, and “Fight Like A Girl” with K.Flay for the John Wick universe film Ballerina. Those sessions sparked a larger idea: Lee also recorded “End Of You” alongside Poppy and Courtney LaPlante of Spiritbox, and that creative circle became the nucleus of the tour’s lineup. With five studio albums behind them — including the multi-platinum The Open Door and their self-titled Evanescence, both Billboard 200 number ones — and The Bitter Truth (2021) marking a decade-defining comeback, the band is now deep into work on their next record.
Spain gets two dates. On Thursday, October 1, 2026, Evanescence play the Olimpic Arena in Badalona, Barcelona: doors open at 18:30, support acts at 19:00, main show at 21:00. The following night, Friday, October 2, 2026, the band takes the stage at Palacio Vistalegre in Madrid: doors at 19:00, support at 19:30, Evanescence at 21:30. Both shows feature Poppy and Nova Twins as supporting acts.
Tickets are available via entradas.com and doctormusic.com, priced between €42 and €62 (excluding booking fees), with standing and seated options. Evanescence have partnered with PLUS1 to donate €1 from every ticket sold to organisations providing humanitarian aid and medical assistance worldwide.


















