After Amaia Montero's return, La Oreja de Van Gogh announced a tour
The iconic Spanish band announced the return of the 49-year-old singer, who was the band's original vocalist until 2007
La Oreja de Van Gogh will return to the stage after Amaia Montero's return. On Friday, the iconic Spanish band confirmed that they will go on tour in 2026.
Through their social media, the Spanish band announced that they will go on tour next year. “Being back together is magical for us and we really need to express it on stage,” the group said.
The tour, titled So Many Things to Tell, will begin in May and promises to be a journey through the group's greatest hits, as well as celebrating 25 years of their iconic album Copperport Journey.
“We are more eager than ever to go out into the world with our songs under our belt, to be thousands of people for one night and sing with you that life is once, that it is here and that it is now,” the band said on their social networks.
In total, there will be 15 concerts in cities such as Bilbao, Albacete, Murcia, Seville, Fuengirola, Gijon, Donostia, Santander, Valladolid, Valencia, A Coruna, Zaragoza, Barcelona and Pamplona.
Tickets for these concerts will be available starting Monday, October 20 through the group's official website.
This week, the historic vocalist of La Oreja de Van Gogh's Amaia Montero confirmed her return to the iconic Spanish band, after 18 years of leaving the group.
The news was shared by the Spanish band through a statement on their website, putting an end to rumors about the long-awaited return of the 49-year-old singer.
In 2007, Amaia Montero decided to leave La Oreja de Van Gogh after a decline as the group's vocalist to begin a solo career and explore new artistic horizons outside the group that launched her to fame.

