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Fito & Fitipaldis

  • Nov 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

On 24 January 2026, Valencia is set to shake off the winter chill with a surge of raw emotion, electrifying rock and unforgettable melody. That’s when Fito & Fitipaldis—one of Spain’s most beloved rock ensembles—take the stage at the brand-new Roig Arena as part of their much-anticipated Aullidos Tour. This isn’t just a concert: it’s a cultural moment, a reunion with a band that has soundtracked generations and now comes roaring back into the spotlight.


For more than 25 years, Fito & Fitipaldis have been more than a band—they’ve been storytellers of Spanish rock. Led by the charismatic Fito Cabrales, their music blends gritty rock, blues-tinged soul, flamenco-tinged hues and poetic storytelling that feels both personal and universal. Songs like “Soldadito marinero”, “La casa por el tejado” and “Por la boca vive el pez” aren’t just hits—they’re anthems that resonate across generations.

Their lyrics channel life’s contradictions—vulnerability and defiance, love and regret, joy and aching nostalgia—making every performance feel like a heartfelt conversation with the crowd.


The Aullidos Tour 25/26 marks Fito & Fitipaldis’ return to live performance after more than two and a half years away from the road, a hiatus that made fans’ hearts grow only hungrier for their return.

This extensive Spanish tour spans 28 cities from Santander to Valencia and beyond, a testament to the band’s enduring appeal and the breadth of their fanbase. Valencia’s stop at Roig Arena sits at the heart of this powerful run, inviting old fans and new listeners alike to share in a night of celebrated classics and fresh material.


While Fito & Fitipaldis have been synonymous with beloved hits for decades, the Aullidos Tour promises something else: a first live encounter with material from their eagerly anticipated eighth studio album, El monte de los aullidos, scheduled for release in autumn 2025.


Fans can expect a tapestry of songs that not only honour the band’s roots in rock but also reflect deeper emotional currents—innovative riffs, storytelling lyricism, and the raw heart that has always defined Fito’s work. Whether it’s a timeless crowd favourite or one of the new tracks, each song feels like part of a shared history between the band and their audience.


Roig Arena isn’t just another concert hall—it’s Valencia’s newest multi-use venue destined to become a cultural landmark. Backed by ambitious design and top-tier acoustics, the arena promises an immersive concert experience capable of elevating every guitar riff and vocal note.

For Fito & Fitipaldis, performing here is symbolic: not just a gig, but a statement of arrival. It’s a stage that matches the magnitude of their return, and its location in the heart of Valencia ties the city deeper into Spain’s thriving live music circuit.


For tickets and more information: Roig Arena



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