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    • Lenny Kravitz

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      Navarra Arena, Pamplona, Spain

      12 April 2025 (Saturday) 21:00

       

      Lenny Kravitz Tour Schedule

       

      Lenny Kravitz is a Bahamian American singer. His musical and lyrical style is described as retro and includes many different influences like psychedelic, reggae, jazz, funk, soul, and R&B. From the beginning of his career, Kravitz’s work has garnered lots of praise and attention for being unique, yet like a classic. His ingenuity in his craft is shows through his many awards, not to mention his millions of fans.

       

      Kravitz kept his fans in mind when he decided his 2019 tour dates. He’s set to visit several cities, starting with Lodz, Poland on May 8th. After spending some time performing in places like Lyon, Horsen, and Brussels, Kravitz’s last stop is in London, Great Britain on June 11th. Kravitz has some plans in the works about performing at the Hello Festival in Emmen, Netherlands, but the time and date have yet to be set. Keep yourself updated with Lenny Kravitz to catch tickets as they become available.

       

      Lenny Kravitz Background

       

      Leonard Albert Kravitz, or Lenny Kravitz, was born in 1964 in New York. Kravitz grew up loving music, his goal being to become a musician. His parents were both supportive of this passion and took him to see different shows. Kravitz’s main influences on music during this time was what he saw around him: jazz, opera, classical, blues, and gospel.

       

      When he grew up, Kravitz wanted to make his own music, but record companies told him he didn’t fit into the box of being “white enough”, nor did his music seem “black enough.” He decided to produce it on his own, and eventually started working with Stephen Smith to get signed with Virgin records. His debut album was a hit overseas and brought the attention of record labels and fans alike.

       

      Lenny Kravitz’s Greatest Hits

       

      Kravitz’s music appeals to many people across the board. Some of his best songs are “Again”, “Dig In”, “Are You Gonna Go My Way?” and “Low”.

       

    • Bryan Adams

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      Navarra Arena, Pamplona, Spain

      06 June 2025 (Friday) 21:00

      Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer and songwriter who's done so much more than just sing. His work has traversed across many mediums, and he even started his own organization that focuses on spreading education to those who don't have ready access to it. Not only is his music amazing, but everyone can get behind a singer who cares for others as much as he cares about his music.

       

      Fans of Adams are in for a great ride this year because he has many shows ready for them. His first live concert for the year is on January 30th in Kitchener, Canada. You can also see him in London and St. Catharines in Canada before he heads out overseas to England. There, he's ready for the stages of Belfast, Sheffield, Liverpool, Cardiff, as well as places like Wellington, West Perth, Munich, and Oberhausen. His final date for 2019 is on July 4th in Toronto, Canada.

       

      Bryan Adams Background

       

      Bryan Guy Adams was born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada in 1959. Adams' father was a peacekeeping observer for the Canadian army, and Adams got to visit several countries with him on diplomatic trips. Adams had always been interested in music and got started at the age of 15 by singing in a local pub. In 1976, he surprised everyone by becoming the vocalist for the famous band, Sweeney Todd. He was made to sing one of their most popular songs, "Roxy Roller", and took the already popular song even further up the charts. His first popular song was "Straight From The Heart", and became his first Top 10 song in the US.

       

      Bryan Adams’ Greatest Hits

       

      A man like Adams has several notable songs and moments in his life. Some of his most popular songs are "Run To You", "Summer of '69", "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" and "Heaven". Adams has won 20 Juno Awards and 15 Grammy Award nominations. He also received the Order of Canada and Order of British Columbia for his philanthropic work.

    • Rigoberta Bandini

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      Navarra Arena, Pamplona, Spain

      07 June 2025 (Saturday) 19:00

    • Joaquin Sabina

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      Navarra Arena, Pamplona, Spain

      19 June 2025 (Thursday) 20:30

      Joaquín Ramón Martínez Sabina, born on 12 February 1949, is a renowned Spanish singer, musician, composer, and poet. Known for his unique blend of storytelling, his songs often delve into themes of love, heartbreak, and society, incorporating literary devices reminiscent of baroque literature.
      Throughout his career, Sabina has released fourteen studio albums, two live recordings, and three compilation albums. Some of his most iconic tracks include "Calle Melancolía" ("Melancholy Street"), "19 días y 500 noches" ("19 Days and 500 Nights"), "Quién me ha robado el mes de Abril" ("Who Stole My April"), "Pongamos que hablo de Madrid" ("Let's Say I'm Talking About Madrid"), "Y sin embargo" ("However"), "Contigo" ("With You"), and "Peces de ciudad" ("City Fish").
      His live performances have featured both solo acts and collaborations. Notably, he performed with Javier Krahe and Alberto Pérez in *La Mandrágora* and with the group Viceversa in a 1986 concert. Additionally, Sabina teamed up with Joan Manuel Serrat for the celebrated tour *Dos pájaros de un tiro* (Two Birds with One Stone).
      In 2001, Sabina suffered a stroke, which, despite physical recovery, led to a deep depression and a four-year break from performing. He returned to music in 2005 with the release of his album *Alivio de Luto* and followed up with *Vinagre y rosas* in 2009. His most recent collaborative album with Serrat, *La Orquesta del Titanic*, was released in 2012.
      On June 29, 2020, Joaquín Sabina married his long-time partner, Jimena Coronado, in a private ceremony in Madrid.
    • Joaquin Sabina

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      Navarra Arena, Pamplona, Spain

      21 June 2025 (Saturday) 20:30

      Joaquín Ramón Martínez Sabina, born on 12 February 1949, is a renowned Spanish singer, musician, composer, and poet. Known for his unique blend of storytelling, his songs often delve into themes of love, heartbreak, and society, incorporating literary devices reminiscent of baroque literature.
      Throughout his career, Sabina has released fourteen studio albums, two live recordings, and three compilation albums. Some of his most iconic tracks include "Calle Melancolía" ("Melancholy Street"), "19 días y 500 noches" ("19 Days and 500 Nights"), "Quién me ha robado el mes de Abril" ("Who Stole My April"), "Pongamos que hablo de Madrid" ("Let's Say I'm Talking About Madrid"), "Y sin embargo" ("However"), "Contigo" ("With You"), and "Peces de ciudad" ("City Fish").
      His live performances have featured both solo acts and collaborations. Notably, he performed with Javier Krahe and Alberto Pérez in *La Mandrágora* and with the group Viceversa in a 1986 concert. Additionally, Sabina teamed up with Joan Manuel Serrat for the celebrated tour *Dos pájaros de un tiro* (Two Birds with One Stone).
      In 2001, Sabina suffered a stroke, which, despite physical recovery, led to a deep depression and a four-year break from performing. He returned to music in 2005 with the release of his album *Alivio de Luto* and followed up with *Vinagre y rosas* in 2009. His most recent collaborative album with Serrat, *La Orquesta del Titanic*, was released in 2012.
      On June 29, 2020, Joaquín Sabina married his long-time partner, Jimena Coronado, in a private ceremony in Madrid.
    • Scorpions

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      Navarra Arena, Pamplona, Spain

      15 July 2025 (Tuesday) 21:00

    • Dani Martín

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      Navarra Arena, Pamplona, Spain

      18 April 2026 (Saturday) 21:00

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