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Music & Concerts in Valencia — Live Shows, Festivals, Jazz, Classical & DJ Sets

Discover live music in Valencia: concerts, festivals, jazz bars, DJ sets and classical at Les Arts & Palau. Dates, venues, tickets, free days and tips.

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10 Feb — 31 Dec 2026Tickets

Tablao Flamenco Valencia “El Toro y La Luna” – Dinner with Show

A unique cultural evening that blends the intensity of live flamenco with the flavors of Spanish gastronomy. Set in a traditional tablao, the experience includes a carefully prepared dinner followed by a vibrant performance featuring acclaimed flamenco artists. With several formats available, guests can tailor their visit to enjoy an unforgettable night of music, dance, and atmosphere in the heart of Valencia.

Flamenco theater 20€
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22 Mar 2026Tickets

Cambra al Palau

This chamber programme is built around sparkling dialogue between harpsichord, flute, and ensemble - music that feels intimate, elegant, and surprisingly vivid up close. Expect Bach at his most brilliant (including the iconic Fifth Brandenburg), alongside the expressive voice of C.P.E. Bach and the darker, more dramatic color of Benda’s F-minor concerto - all performed by the period-specialist sound world of Il Pomo d’Oro.

Palau de la Música - SALA RODRIGO 20€
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19 Apr 2026Tickets

The Jazz Room: A Journey to the Heart of New Orleans

Step into the rhythmic world of jazz at a unique live music experience that captures the heart and soul of New Orleans’ iconic sound. Set in an intimate venue, this performance brings together talented musicians and authentic jazz melodies - from classic standards to spontaneous improvisation - for a night filled with energy, rhythm, and musical passion. Perfect for jazz enthusiasts and anyone looking for a memorable night out in Valencia.

Loco Club 20€
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25 Apr 2026Tickets

Kingsday Festival Valencia

A royal-style daytime celebration blending music, sunshine, and festival energy. This edition offers the best of both worlds: an outdoor experience at Spook Garden terrain and access to the indoor club space. With diverse sounds ranging from disco and house to Spanish hits and funk, the event promises an unforgettable spring gathering for an international crowd ready to celebrate in orange spirit.

Multispook 19€
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5 Jun — 6 Jun 2026Tickets

Festival de les Arts 2026

A practical add-on for anyone attending the June 5-6, 2026 music festival at Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences: preload your cashless wristband before you arrive and receive extra bonus credit for on-site spending. It’s designed to make the festival flow smoother - fewer top-up interruptions, easier budgeting, and faster payments for drinks, food, and brand purchases throughout the two-day programme.

Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias 50€
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3 Jul — 4 Jul 2026Tickets

BASTO Festival 2026

An immersive summer electronic music festival set against the backdrop of Valencia’s Marina Norte, designed for fans of techno, hard techno and intense rhythmic sounds. Featuring a curated selection of DJs and performers, long sets and a post-festival party, the event promises hours of dance and high-impact music by the Mediterranean.

Marina Norte 20€
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Find the best live music in Valencia today: concerts, festivals, jazz clubs, indie venues, electronic nights and classical seasons at the city’s main halls.

Live calendar at a glance

From intimate bar gigs to big outdoor stages, Valencia runs music year-round with peaks in spring–summer and during city festivals. Weeknights bring smaller shows; weekends fill with headliners and late sets.

Genres & scenes

  • Indie & Rock: small and mid-size venues host touring bands and local acts.
  • Jazz: dedicated clubs offer resident combos, jam sessions and visiting artists.
  • Electronic & DJ: rooftop sessions, marina warehouses and club residencies.
  • Classical & Opera: symphonic cycles, chamber concerts and staged opera.

Key venues

  • Palau de les Arts — opera, symphonic and recitals in a landmark setting.
  • Palau de la Música — orchestral seasons, visiting soloists and choirs.
  • Viveros — summer garden concerts with national and international artists.
  • La Marina — waterfront stages for festivals, sunsets and electronic nights.
  • Loco Club, 16 Toneladas — indie/rock line-ups and tours.
  • Jimmy Glass Jazz Bar — acclaimed jazz room with intimate programming.

Festival season

Summer features open-air series and multi-day festivals; spring and early autumn add boutique events and city programmes. Expect special nights around local holidays and long weekends.

Tickets & smart tips

  • Buy early for seated shows and popular DJ headliners; standing gigs may sell out on the day.
  • Look for season passes, student discounts and early-bird offers.
  • Outdoor events can be breezy by the sea; bring a light layer and arrive before sunset queues.

Family & accessibility

  • Some afternoon concerts are family-friendly; check age notes on the event card.
  • Major halls provide accessible seating and programs; smaller clubs vary—confirm at booking.

Neighbourhood routes

Combine marina shows with a waterfront walk; pair centre-city gigs with dinner in El Carmen or Ruzafa; summer concerts in Viveros work with a Turia park stroll.

How to use filters

Filter by date, genre (jazz, rock, electronic, classical), free entry and family. Event cards list start time, venue, address and ticket options; save shows to your calendar in one click.

Frequently Asked Questions

ValenciaLink Music is a curated guide to live music events in Valencia—concerts, DJ sets, festivals, showcases, and intimate performances across clubs, venues, and open-air locations.

We cover a wide spectrum: live bands, electronic music nights, DJ sessions, jazz concerts, classical performances, indie gigs, alternative scenes, and major music festivals.

No. It’s designed for everyone—locals, expats, and visitors—who want to know what’s actually happening in Valencia’s music scene right now.

We prioritize musical quality, atmosphere, cultural relevance, and real audience interest. Not every event makes the list—only those worth your evening.

Yes. We balance large-scale concerts and touring artists with small club shows, underground venues, and emerging local talent.

No. Valencia has a strong electronic scene, but we also highlight rock, pop, jazz, flamenco, classical, experimental, and genre-crossing performances.

Both. We include one-off concerts, festival dates, and recurring club nights, clearly indicating dates, schedules, and formats.

Frequently. Valencia’s music calendar changes fast, so we update listings as new events appear and remove outdated ones.

Yes. We highlight free concerts, open-air performances, and cultural events whenever they offer real musical value.

For popular concerts and weekends, advance tickets are strongly recommended. Smaller gigs may allow door entry, but capacity is often limited.

Live concerts often start between 20:00 and 22:00, while club nights and DJ events usually peak from late evening into the night.

It depends on the venue and event. Some concerts are all-ages, while many club nights are 18+ or 21+. Age restrictions are set by the venue.

Music is international. Performances may be in Spanish, English, or instrumental only, depending on the artist and genre.

Yes. Valencia hosts many open-air concerts, beach events, and festival stages, especially during spring and summer.

Key music areas include Ruzafa for live gigs, El Carmen for alternative venues, the City of Arts and Sciences for large events, and Marina areas for electronic and open-air shows.

Absolutely. Many venues are close to restaurants and bars, making it easy to plan a full evening around a concert or DJ set.

If an event is featured through a partnership, we label it clearly. Most events are selected independently based on quality and relevance.

Yes. We list music festivals and multi-day programs, highlighting key dates, genres, and what makes each event special.

Yes. Send us the event details, dates, and why it matters. If it fits the guide, we’ll include it.

No. It’s a curated selection focused on quality and experience, designed to help you choose music events that are truly worth attending.

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