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Aitana Ocaña

Estadio Municipal Antonio Peroles, Almeria, ES
09. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
09
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Aitana Ocaña tickets for a warm pop night in Roquetas de Mar on the Cuarto Azul tour

Looking for tickets to see Aitana Ocaña in Roquetas de Mar? Get ready for a pop concert at Estadio Municipal Antonio Peroles, with the "Cuarto azul" era, electropop energy, emotional songs and fan favorites from her Spanish pop career

Aitana Ocaña opens a new concert story in Roquetas de Mar

Aitana Ocaña comes to Estadio Municipal Antonio Peroles in Roquetas de Mar, in the province of Almería, as one of the most recognizable Spanish pop performers of her generation. The concert is part of a major phase connected to the "Cuarto Azul World Tour", the tour with which Aitana expands the story of her fourth studio album "Cuarto azul" and continues the transition from a teen-pop phenomenon into a mature pop songwriter with a strong stage identity.

For the audience that has followed her since "Operación Triunfo", this is an opportunity to hear how her repertoire has developed from early hits such as "Teléfono" and "Vas a quedarte" to a newer, more electronic and more emotionally open sound. For the wider audience, the concert offers a very clear cross-section of contemporary Spanish pop: choruses that quickly stick in the ear, rhythm that relies on dance-pop and electropop, but also ballads in which Aitana relies most on voice, dynamics and closeness with the audience.Tickets for this event are in demand.

Why this tour matters

"Cuarto Azul World Tour" builds on the album "Cuarto azul", released on May 30, 2025, through Universal Music Spain. It is a release with 19 songs, about 58 minutes long, on which Aitana relies on pop, synth-pop and electropop, but with a softer, more personal tone than on the more club-oriented album "Alpha". That contrast is important for understanding the concert: Aitana is not expected to deliver only a string of radio hits, but also the dramaturgy of an evening in which dance moments, romantic cuts and songs that function like diary entries alternate.The new cycle has already brought songs that have marked her current phase. "Segundo intento" opened the album era at the beginning of 2025, "Sentimiento natural" with Myke Towers added a Latin-pop nuance, and "6 de febrero" became one of the most recognizable songs of this phase. "Superestrella" stood out especially as a song that moved beyond the album's usual promotional plan and became a favorite of the audience, radio and social networks.

At major performances in 2025, Aitana has already shown that she does not treat the new material as an isolated episode. In concerts from the "Metamorfosis Season" period, she connected songs from several phases of her career, including the albums "Spoiler", "11 Razones", "Alpha" and "Cuarto azul". This is a good signal for visitors in Almería: the evening should be interesting both for those coming because of the new album and for those who want to hear the songs that built her for years as a pop name in Spain.

Aitana's sound: from pure pop to an electronic pulse

Aitana's musical signature is best seen in the way she combines easily memorable melodies with production that changed from album to album. Early singles such as "Teléfono" and "Vas a quedarte" relied on radio pop and emotional choruses, while "11 Razones" brought more pop-rock energy. "Alpha" then opened space for electropop, club rhythms and a sharper visual identity, and "Cuarto azul" brings back more vulnerability, but does not give up on a modern, glossy pop sound.

That is why her concert is interesting as a transition between two audiences. One comes because of choruses it knows from streaming playlists and radio. The other comes because of the whole story around her career, from the television breakthrough to large arenas and stadium performances. In both cases, Aitana does not build the performance only on vocals. An important part of her language is choreography, tempo changes, the stage image and clearly separated blocks of songs.

The audience can expect a concert that moves between several moods:

  • a more dance-oriented part of the repertoire, based on electropop and rhythms from the "Alpha" phase;

  • more emotional songs from the "Cuarto azul" period, among which "6 de febrero" and "Cuando hables con él" stand out especially;

  • recognizable older hits that connect early fans with the newer audience;

  • moments in which Aitana often reduces the stage distance and lets the song carry the atmosphere without excessive production pressure.



At the same time, it is important not to expect a fixed set list in advance. At previous major concerts, Aitana has been known to change the order and selection of songs, so it is more realistic to count on a cross-section of her career than on an exact list. It is precisely this flexibility that gives the evening liveliness: the concert is not just a reproduction of the album, but a meeting of the current Aitana with an audience that carries several musical periods with her.

A concert for fans, but also for a curious pop audience

This performance will especially attract long-time fans who have followed Aitana since "Operación Triunfo" and the collaboration "Lo Malo" with Ana Guerra. For them, the concert in Roquetas de Mar is part of a broader story about a performer who came out of a television competition as a pop star, and then gradually built her own catalog, stage style and international reach.

But the concert is not a closed circle only for the most loyal audience. Aitana's repertoire is accessible enough even to those who know only a few songs. "Mon Amour (Remix)", "Formentera", "En el coche", "Las Babys", "Teléfono" and newer songs from "Cuarto azul" form a catalog that easily works in a large space. It is pop that does not require prior knowledge, but rewards those who know how the phases of her career have changed.

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Estadio Municipal Antonio Peroles: a stadium that changes the concert perspective

Estadio Municipal Antonio Peroles is located in Roquetas de Mar, a city in the province of Almería. Although the event is often listed under the broader name Almería, it is important for visitors to know that it is a coastal city west of the city of Almería. The stadium is a sports facility with an artificial-turf football field and an athletics track, which means that the concert space has a more open, more horizontal configuration than a classic hall.

The capacity of the stadium is listed as 6,750 spectators. It is not a huge football stadium in which the audience easily gets lost in the crowd, but a space that can preserve a sense of closeness to the performer, especially compared with large arenas in Madrid, Barcelona or Bilbao. For Aitana's pop, which relies both on detail and on communal singing, such a ratio can be very rewarding: it is large enough for a powerful concert wave, but still compact enough that the audience does not seem distant.According to information about the facility, the stadium includes:


  • a 106 x 68 m football field with artificial turf;

  • a 400 m athletics track with 8 lanes;

  • stands for 6,750 spectators;

  • changing rooms, public sanitary facilities, a bar, a gymnastics area and an infirmary;

  • a location at the address Camino de Los Depósitos, S/N, Roquetas de Mar.



Since the space is open, the experience will depend on the audience position, the production layout and the evening conditions. An open stadium gives more air and breadth than an indoor arena, but visitors should count on the typical dynamics of an outdoor concert: earlier arrival means easier orientation, and comfortable footwear is more important than at a seated concert in a theater hall.

Why Roquetas de Mar is an interesting stop on the tour

Roquetas de Mar is not just an administrative label on the tour map. The city is one of the better-known coastal destinations of Costa de Almería, with long beaches, tourist infrastructure and a location that attracts visitors from the wider region. For the audience traveling from other parts of Spain or from abroad, the concert can easily be combined with a weekend by the sea, especially because it is held in May, before the strongest summer pressure.

In the context of the tour, the date in Roquetas de Mar carries additional weight because this stop is listed as the beginning of a series of Spanish dates on Aitana's tour page for 2026. After Almería come Murcia, Valencia, Albacete, Seville, Palma de Mallorca, Fuengirola, Avilés, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Zaragoza, Cádiz, Úbeda, A Coruña, Barcelona, Madrid and Bilbao. Such a schedule makes the concert in Roquetas de Mar the first opportunity for the Spanish audience in this stage to hear what the new tour will look like live.For the city and the region, this means an evening that can attract both the local audience and fans who follow Aitana through several cities. Roquetas de Mar has the advantage of a more intimate coastal environment compared with large metropolises, so the concert can be experienced less as a passing arena on a dense tour route, and more as an initial encounter with a new phase.

Arrival, movement and practical notes

Roquetas de Mar is well connected by road with Almería and the rest of the coast. For arrival by car, access via the A-7 motorway is most often mentioned, with an exit toward Roquetas de Mar. From the city of Almería to Roquetas de Mar the distance is about 20 km by road, and a taxi or car ride takes approximately 20 to 25 minutes, depending on traffic and the exact point of departure.There are also bus connections between Almería and Roquetas de Mar. Passengers arriving by public transport should check evening departures for the return in advance, because concert endings often fall at a time when lines are less frequent than during the day. This is especially important for those staying in Almería, and not in Roquetas de Mar itself.

For arrival at the stadium, it is useful to count on a few simple rules:


  • check the exact location of the stadium before departure, because it is located in Roquetas de Mar, and not in the center of the city of Almería;

  • plan an earlier arrival because of crowds around the entrances and possible traffic jams near the facility;

  • do not rely on the last bus without checking the current timetable;

  • when arriving by car, follow the direction Roquetas de Mar and local instructions toward the Camino de Los Depósitos area;

  • bring only what is truly necessary, because entry rules depend on the concert organization and security checks at the entrance.

The opening time of the gates, the duration of the performance, possible opening acts and production details have not been confirmed in the available sources. Therefore, it is best to check the latest information related to entry, security rules and local traffic regulation immediately before the trip. For visitors who are traveling, the most practical option is to choose accommodation either in Roquetas de Mar, for a shorter return after the concert, or in Almería, if they want a wider choice of transport, restaurants and city content.

What concert atmosphere to expect

Aitana's concerts in recent years have relied on a strong contrast: on one side big pop moments, choreography and a light-and-stage rhythm, and on the other songs that the audience sings almost like personal confessions. "Cuarto azul" further strengthens that second layer, because the album brings more introspection and emotional breaks than the purely dance-oriented "Alpha" phase.In the open space of the stadium, such a combination can work well. Faster songs more easily fill the entire field and stands, while ballads and mid-tempo songs can create a feeling of communal singing under the open sky. For Aitana, who built her career on a close relationship with a young audience, but has meanwhile grown into a performer for a broader pop auditorium, this is an important balance: the concert must be large enough to follow her status, but direct enough not to lose the emotional thread.

It is worth securing tickets on time.

What to listen to before the concert

For the best understanding of this tour, it is worth listening to "Cuarto azul" from beginning to end before arrival. The album is not just a collection of singles, but an attempt to present Aitana's new phase as an emotionally connected whole. Songs such as "6 de febrero", "Cuando hables con él" and "Superestrella" provide a good entry into the current sound, while collaborations and production details show how much her pop has expanded beyond a simple radio formula in the last few years.

Along with the new album, it is also good to return to several earlier points in her career. "Teléfono" recalls the moment when Aitana confirmed her solo identity after the television breakthrough. "Vas a quedarte" shows her ballad side. "Formentera" and "En el coche" capture a more modern, more relaxed pop sensibility, while songs from the "Alpha" era explain why her concert production has become more visually ambitious and rhythmically stronger.

Roquetas de Mar as a concert weekend

For visitors arriving earlier, Roquetas de Mar offers a lighter rhythm than large Spanish cities. The coast, promenades and tourist facilities make it a good choice for a concert weekend without too much logistical pressure. Almería is close enough for a day trip, and the province itself is known for its dry, sunny landscape and Mediterranean edge that differs from the greener parts of Spain.

In practice, this means that the concert can be planned as the evening highlight of the trip. The day can be spent by the sea or in Almería, and then one can move earlier toward the stadium. Since this is an outdoor event and the opening stop of an important tour phase, the smartest thing is to avoid arriving at the last moment. Less time in traffic means more room for what people come for: communal singing, anticipation of the first bars and entering Aitana's "Cuarto azul" live.

Ticket sales for this event are underway.Sources:

- Aitana - tour page: data on the date, the location Roquetas de Mar (Almería), the venue Estadio Municipal Antonio Peroles and the schedule of the "Cuarto Azul World Tour" for 2026 were used.

- Universal Music Spain - announcement of the album "Cuarto azul": the data on the album release on May 30, 2025, and the context of the new recording phase were used.- Apple Music - "CUARTO AZUL" by Aitana: data on the number of songs, the album duration and highlighted songs from the release were used.

- LOS40 - articles about Aitana, "Cuarto azul" and performances in 2025/2026: context about the songs "6 de febrero", "Superestrella", "Cuando hables con él", the reception of the album and the concert phase was used.

- Taquilla.com - Estadio Municipal Antonio Peroles: data on the stadium capacity, year of opening, connection with the 2005 Mediterranean Games and road access were used.- Alquiler de Pistas - Estadio Deportivo Municipal "Antonio Peroles" de Roquetas de Mar: data on the address, stand capacity, field, athletics track and facility equipment were used.

- Rome2rio - Almería to Roquetas de Mar: data on the distance and approximate travel duration between Almería and Roquetas de Mar were used.

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