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Fito & Fitipaldis

  • Dec 2, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 18, 2025


Valencia didn’t hesitate. Fito & Fitipaldis’ concert at Roig Arena on 24 January is officially sold out, and the speed of it says everything you need to know. No gimmicks, no nostalgia bait—just one of Spain’s most loved rock bands returning to the road and a city answering in unison: we’re in. This isn’t just another full house. It’s a statement. A reminder that when Fito Cabrales and company announce a return, people listen—and then they buy tickets fast.


Fito & Fitipaldis don’t trade in trends. They trade in truth. For more than two decades, their songs have lived in bars, cars, bedrooms and back pockets across Spain. Tracks like Soldadito marinero, La casa por el tejado and Por la boca vive el pez aren’t just hits—they’re emotional reference points.


Led by the unmistakable presence of Fito Cabrales, the band has always walked a fine line between rock grit, blues swagger and lyrical vulnerability. That balance—equal parts street-wise and soul-deep—is exactly why their return with the Aullidos Tour has landed with such force.


The Aullidos Tour marks Fito & Fitipaldis’ long-awaited return to live performance after more than two years away from the stage. Absence, in this case, hasn’t cooled demand—it’s supercharged it. The sold-out status of the Valencia date confirms what fans already knew: this tour isn’t a victory lap, it’s a re-ignition.


Adding fuel to the fire is the promise of new material from their upcoming album, El monte de los aullidos. Fresh songs will sit alongside the classics, not as interruptions but as proof that this band still has something urgent to say—and still knows how to say it loud.


That this sell-out happens at Roig Arena feels symbolic. Valencia’s newest major venue has quickly positioned itself as a heavyweight on the national touring circuit, and hosting a sold-out Fito & Fitipaldis show cements that status.


With its modern design and arena-scale ambition, Roig Arena offers the kind of setting this band now demands: big enough for mass singalongs, intimate enough for emotional punch. On 24 January, every chord, every lyric, every shared shout back to the stage will be amplified by the fact that everyone in the room fought to be there.


If you’ve got a ticket, you’re holding gold. If you don’t, you’ll be hearing about it the next day—through hoarse voices, blurry videos and the collective buzz that only a truly special concert leaves behind.


24 January. Roig Arena. Sold out.Fito & Fitipaldis are back, and Valencia has already answered the call.

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