Kamelot Return to Spain with a Major Show: Two Exclusive Dates as Part of the Dark Asylum World Tour 2026
American band Kamelot has included Spain in the itinerary of their new world tour, Dark Asylum World Tour 2026, confirming two concerts — in Barcelona and Madrid. The shows will take place on November 21 at the Razzmatazz venue and on November 22 at Madrid’s Sala La Riviera. These are the only Spanish dates of the tour and one of the most anticipated events of the year for symphonic metal fans in Spain.
The concerts are part of the European leg of the large-scale world tour, which will cover dozens of cities. The Spanish performances will be included in a series of headlining shows by the band as part of the current touring cycle. Organizers confirm a full program featuring an extended setlist that will include both classic tracks and more recent material.
At the Spanish concerts, Kamelot will be joined by special guests of the European tour — Italian power metal band Frozen Crown and Austrian symphonic metal act Visions of Atlantis. Both bands are actively touring across Europe and regularly appear at major festivals, further enhancing the appeal of the upcoming shows in Barcelona and Madrid.
Kamelot was founded in 1991 in Florida and, over more than thirty years of career, has become one of the key names in power metal and symphonic metal. The band is known for large-scale conceptual albums and theatrical live performances. Their European tours traditionally draw strong crowds, and their shows are distinguished by carefully crafted visual production and powerful live sound.
The choice of venues for the Spanish concerts is no coincidence. Barcelona’s Razzmatazz is one of the city’s most iconic concert locations, regularly hosting international rock and metal tours. Madrid’s Sala La Riviera, located in the heart of the capital, is also among the country’s leading live venues and has long been a reference point for major international artists.
Ticket sales have started through the official channels of the venues and national ticket operators. Given the interest in Kamelot in Spain and the limited number of dates, organizers expect strong demand. For Spanish heavy music fans, these November concerts will be a rare opportunity to see the band with a full headlining set as part of a major world tour.
Thus, Kamelot in Barcelona 2026 and Kamelot in Madrid 2026 are not just regular concerts, but part of a major international event that will bring together symphonic metal fans from across Europe. November promises to be truly loud for the Spanish metal scene.

















