Double date at home
The tour, which celebrates the return of singer Amaia Montero to Van Gogh's Ear, arrives this weekend in San Sebastian, with an appointment at the Donostia Arena in Ilub, Friday to Saturday.
La Oreja de Van Gogh is back in San Sebastian, in formation 2026: Amaia Montero is back behind the microphone, and guitarist Imanol Goikoetxea will replace original band member Pablo Benegas, who will perform this weekend at the Donostia Arena in Ilunbe.
On Friday, July 31, and Saturday, August 1, the Asturian band Marlon will be the guest artist and there are still some tickets for sale (the track costs 66 euros).
The doors of the pavilion will open at 8:30, and the performance of Van Gogh's Ear is scheduled for 10:00.
The Donostiarra pop band will rejoin the audience of its home city in the performances of the tour Tantas cosas que contar, which began on May 9 at the Bizkaia Arena pavilion in Barakaldo and is its first tour, with Amaia Montero back in the band, 18 years after leaving La Oreja.
On 20 and 21 November, La Oreja de Van Gogh will perform in Pamplona, in the Navarra Arena, and on 5 December they will return to the BEC, in March 2027, before starting their Latin American tour concerts in Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Argentina and Chile.
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