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La Oreja de Van Gogh announce 2026 tour with monumental return of Amaia Montero

La Oreja de Van Gogh returns with Amaia Montero for the 'So Many Things to Tell' 2026 tour


Pop Culture & Art October 17, 2025 1 min read
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La Oreja de Van Gogh has officially announced their highly anticipated 2026 tour, titled "So Many Things to Tell," featuring the return of former lead singer Amaia Montero. The tour will launch on May 9 in Bilbao at the Bizkaia Arena BEC and conclude on November 20 in Pamplona at the Navarra Arena, covering major cities across Spain.

This special reunion tour celebrates 30 years since the band’s inception in San Sebastián and honors their enduring legacy with performances of their greatest hits, including classics like "Cuídate," "La Playa," "Puedes Contar Conmigo," "Rosas," and "20 de Enero." Fans will have the chance to experience these iconic songs live in cities such as Madrid, Albacete, Murcia, Seville, Fuengirola, Gijón, Donostia, Santander, Valladolid, Valencia, A Coruña, Zaragoza, Barcelona, and Pamplona.

Tickets for the tour will be available starting Monday, October 20 at 12 p.m. exclusively through the band’s official website. Prices range from €45 to €72, with VIP packages available from €110 up to €290, excluding shipping costs. The Madrid stop includes two consecutive nights at the Movistar Arena on May 28 and 29, highlighting the importance of the city in the tour.

In their official statement, the band expressed excitement about reuniting after a year of preparation, combining nostalgia with new material crafted during months of rehearsals. They emphasize the magic of performing together again and sharing their music with fans, saying, “There are so many things to tell… Being together again is magical for us, and we need to share it.”

Notably, founding guitarist Pablo Benegas will not participate in the live shows, choosing instead to focus on family and new professional pursuits, though he remains part of the band’s legacy.

La Oreja de Van Gogh’s return marks a significant moment for Spanish pop music, rekindling enthusiasm among long-time fans eager to witness the iconic group’s renewed energy and celebrated catalog on stage once more.

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