The 10 Best Concerts & Shows in Province of Barcelona, Catalonia

July 14, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Barcelona (Catalan: [bəɾsəˈɫonə], Spanish: [barθeˈlona]) is a province of eastern Spain, in the center of the autonomous community of Catalonia. The province is bordered by the provinces of Tarragona, Lleida, and Girona, and by the Mediterranean Sea. Its area is 7,733 km². 5,540,925 people live in the province, of whom about 30% (1,621,537) live within the administrative limits of the city of Barcelona, which itself is contained in the Barcelona metropolitan area.
Restaurants in Province of Barcelona

1. Microteatre Barcelona

Carrer Bailen, 194 -196, 08037 Barcelona Spain +34 932 77 96 83 [email protected] http://www.microteatrebarcelona.cat
Excellent
79%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 34 reviews

Microteatre Barcelona

Microteatre Barcelona

2. Queenz DinnerShow

Carrer Espalter, 2, 08870 Sitges Spain +34 938 94 07 12 [email protected] http://queenzdinnershow.com/
Excellent
86%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 591 reviews

Queenz DinnerShow

Dinner and Shows for friends, companies , celebrations and family Dinnershows for single, groups , friends, celebrations , business businesses .

Reviewed By roba549 - Bedworth, United Kingdom

Absolutely outstanding value great entertainment food was superb service superb a night to remember It’s a must visit place

3. Sala Cabanyes

Carrer de La Riera 110-120, 08301 Mataro Spain +34 937 90 85 02 [email protected] http://www.salacabanyes.cat/
Excellent
75%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 4 reviews

Sala Cabanyes

4. Palace of Catalan Music

Carrer Palau de la Musica, 4-6, 08003 Barcelona Spain +34 932 95 72 00 [email protected] http://www.palaumusica.cat
Excellent
78%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 18,470 reviews

Palace of Catalan Music

The Palau, an icon of modernist architecture in downtown Barcelona The Palau de la Música Catalana is one of the most representative monuments of the city and It is one of the most recommended tourist attractions of Barcelona. Built between 1905 and 1908 by the great architect Lluis Domènech i Montaner, the Palau de la Música Catalana is an architectural jewel of Catalonia and essential part of any visit to the city, as any of the most fascinating Gaudi buildings. This historical building, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, offers an experience so magical that visitors fall in love with it. From the hand of experienced guides, the wonders of this architectural pearl discovered and visitors into a fantasy world full of details and references to the characteristic nature of modernist architecture. An essential visit in the list of top 10 things to see in Barcelona.

Reviewed By camm3653 - Toronto, Canada

My husband and I are so glad that we took the official guided tour of this hidden gem designed by Lluis Domenech i Montaner. Tucked away amongst the narrow streets of La Ribera, it was quite a treat to come across the Palau de la Musica Catalana for the first time and see its facade of beautifully detailed sculptures and intricate mosaics. Once we went inside and saw the interior, especially the concert hall itself, we were even more impressed. Our guide did a masterful job of providing the history and explaining the details of the building including, the ironwork, mosaics, stunning stained glass windows and skylight, and the ornate sculptures. As part of the tour, we had the opportunity to sit back and listen to the organist play. Not only was the concert hall gorgeous, the acoustics were amazing too. Our only regret was not being able to see a performance at the concert hall during our stay in Barcelona. We highly recommend booking this one hour guided tour. It must be booked on the official website in advance as spots are limited and it often sells out. If you book 21 days in advance, there is a small saving of 4 euros per ticket off of the standard rate of 20 euros.

5. Gran Teatre del Liceu

La Rambla 51-59, 08001 Barcelona Spain +34 934 85 99 00 [email protected] http://www.liceubarcelona.cat/en.html
Excellent
61%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 686 reviews

Gran Teatre del Liceu

This luxurious theater stages fine opera and ballet performances.

Reviewed By sergezeta - Paris, France

such a beautiful theater in central barcelona. wonderful when there is an opera but worth a visit as well

6. Palau Dalmases

Carrer de Montcada 20, 08003 Barcelona Spain +34 933 10 06 73 [email protected] http://palaudalmases.com
Excellent
72%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 876 reviews

Palau Dalmases

Reviewed By NeedToSeeItAll - Perth, Australia

Flamenco is so incredibly captivating, and the emotional performance at Palau Dalmases was no exception. I've seen a few flamenco performances including one of the most famous dancers in Spain, and I felt that this was the best performance I had seen. The musicians were very talented, particularly the guitarist - surely the best around. With the location in the gothic quarter it makes a great place to wander before and after the show, and a glass of cava went perfectly with the experience.

7. Teatre Auditori Sant Cugat

Pl. de Victoria dels Angels, 1, 08172 Sant Cugat del Valles Spain +34 935 90 76 90 [email protected] http://www.tasantcugat.cat
Excellent
54%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
4%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 56 reviews

Teatre Auditori Sant Cugat

Exhibition centre for performances and rental of venues for companies.

Reviewed By johnwQ1928NJ - Douglas, United Kingdom

OK, I’ve seen 40+ productions over the years, by nearly 20 different companies. There are four great productions, the two by Peter Wright for the Royal and Birmingham Royal Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet - all grand versions from big companies - and then the beauty of Peter Darrell’s version recently restated by Scottish Ballet. I think the British lyric style of dance pioneered by Fred Ashton suits the Nutcracker and both Darrel and Wright learned their craft at his fee I’ve seen and enjoyed Mark Morris’ Hard Nut, Mathew Bourne’s AMP workhouse escape version, both of which I enjoyed. There have been turkeys along the way. Both the Bolshoi and Kirov versions suck. Varna Opera Ballet was so terrible I left at the interval. Compania Nacional Danza don’t have a big classic tradition, so I approached with caution. First the venue. A bit out of the way in the suburbs. But it’s a great space. Good public areas and facilities. About 20-25 years old. Large auditorium with impressive sight lines and some of the most comfortable seats I’ve ever sat in. Raked stage, ideal for dance. It appears from programming to be making a bid to be the dance venue for Barcelona. Convenient parking. Lots of eateries close by for after. The orchestra was the local symphony, there is a difference between playing a concert and the strict best required for ballet. Act 1 was nearly there. Act 2 they nailed it. They were applauded rapturously. Sets were imaginative, stripped back, suited for touring. But the did the job very well. Special mention to the simple impression of a Christmas tree which resolved and transformed magically. The kingdom of snow back cloth was beautiful. Act 2 was danced in front of a cyclorama cloth. That and just legs maximised the stage for dancing. And that’s what it’s all about. The party scene is always slow. Lots of business for the kids and the magic from Drosselmeyer was good. The fights between the mouse queen and babies and the soldiers was well imagined and executed. The transition to the kingdom of snow was amazing and the snow flakes, all of them, 18, danced beautifully, filling the stage. Act 2 is just virtuoso dance pieces. No story. All of them excelled, special mention to Spanish, Arabian and Russians. The sugar plum fairy and her prince were perfect, as was Clara and the nutcracker prince. The denouement when it all end and Clara awakens, was it dream or nightmare, was skilfully handled, as was the sinister presence of Drosselmeyer. Had he conjured the whole thing, did he have evil designs on Clara himself? We shall never know. I can now say that there are 5 great productions. This is one of them. Possibly in the top three. Performances, only 2, were a sell out, full house. They could have run it for a fortnight. It deserves to be seen.

8. Cafe Teatre Llantiol

Calle Riereta 7, 08001 Barcelona Spain +34 933 29 90 09 [email protected] http://www.llantiol.com
Excellent
71%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 68 reviews

Cafe Teatre Llantiol

9. Teatre Romea

Carrer de l'Hospital, 51, 08001 Barcelona Spain +34 933 01 55 04 [email protected] http://www.teatreromea.com/
Excellent
65%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
0%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 20 reviews

Teatre Romea

10. Teatre Goya

Carrer de Joaquin Costa, 68, 08001 Barcelona Spain +34 933 43 53 23 http://www.teatregoya.cat/
Excellent
60%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
3%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 30 reviews

Teatre Goya

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