Three months after announcing the first names on its line-up, and just over a month after confirming Suede (with tickets already sold out), amidst the celebrations for its twin festival Cruïlla Tardor 2026, the organisers of Cruïlla Hivern 2026 have confirmed around a dozen new artists who will perform in Barcelona’s venues from January to March 2026.
The new additions to the line-up include Sidonie, Jay-Jay Johanson, Charlie Cunningham, Maika Makovski, Quimi Portet, Isaac Delgado and Ale Costa. Quimi Portet will open the series on 18 January at the Sala Apolo, and Cuban musician Isaac Delgado will perform Latin rhythms at the same venue on Thursday, 29 January. The following day, 30 January, Ale Acosta from the Canary Islands will present his solo project outside of Fuel Fandango at the Sala Razzmatazz. In February, on 26 February specifically, Charlie Cunningham will showcase his intimate folk at La Paloma.
On 27 February, the following day, Sidonie will present their long-awaited debut Catalan-language album, Catalan Grafiti (2025), at the Sala Apolo. Meanwhile, on 4 March, Maika Makovski will return to the Palau de la Música Catalana with her latest album, Bunker Rococo (2024). Finally, on 18 March, Swedish artist Jay-Jay Johanson will bring the series to a close at La Paloma, focusing on tracks from his latest album, FETISH (2024), though he is sure to take the audience on a journey through his extensive musical career.
Tickets for each concert are available on the official Cruïlla Concerts website, with prices varying depending on the venue and artist.


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