Manuel Carrasco Bids Farewell to Spanish Stages Until 2028

The singer from Huelva will perform four nights in Seville and a final concert in Madrid before a two-year hiatus.

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Renowned singer Manuel Carrasco has announced that his upcoming concerts in Spain, including four dates at the La Cartuja Stadium in Seville and one in Madrid on June 27, 2026, will be his last before a two-year break. The artist will not perform in the country again until 2028, coinciding with the release of his new album.

The artist from Huelva, originally from Isla Cristina, has communicated via his social media channels that these concerts mark the end of a significant phase in his career. The performance at the Iberdrola Music Festival in Madrid, scheduled for June 27, 2026, will serve as a temporary farewell to Spanish stages, with a hiatus extending until 2028.
Before his Madrid date, Carrasco will offer four shows at the La Cartuja Stadium in Seville on June 13, 14, 19, and 20, 2026. These performances are part of the final stretch of a period the singer has symbolically decided to close, coinciding with the release of his new album, Pueblo Salvaje I, set for May 29.
The singer explained that this closure responds to the need for "a necessary silence here in Spain" to "continue filling myself with new experiences and keep writing the blank pages that still remain." He emphasized the importance of these final encounters with his Spanish audience before this extended break.
The Seville concerts, according to the artist, will feature "a unique concept, inspired by the last four albums, which would be the last four tours, one for each night." Carrasco stated that he cannot find "a better way to put a golden touch on such a strong connection" than what has been experienced in his concerts to bid farewell to his Spanish fans.
Reflecting on his career, Carrasco described the "last ten years" as "quite a madness," expressing gratitude to those who have accompanied him and highlighting the "maximum records" achieved in his concerts. Despite the "stumbling blocks" encountered, he considers the outcome of this period to be "extraordinary."

"Thank you for always accompanying me with so much affection, I promise you these last concerts will be a true celebration. We are closing a chapter, also premiering the new album Pueblo Salvaje I live, and then, after so much time, giving way to a necessary silence here in Spain, thus making space to continue filling myself with new experiences and keep writing the blank pages that still remain. Thank you for everything. I love you."

Manuel Carrasco · Singer