Raye delivers genre-spanning performance in Barcelona

London-based singer Raye performed at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona on February 13, 2026, as part of her world tour. The concert featured songs from her upcoming album and past hits across pop, R&B, soul, jazz, and electronic genres. It marked her only stop in Spain during the tour.

Rachel Keen, professionally known as Raye, took the stage at Barcelona's Palau Sant Jordi on Friday evening, February 13, 2026. The London-based artist opened her set with 'Where is my husband!', a track from her forthcoming second album, 'This music may contain hope.'

Raye addressed the audience early in the show, saying, "Ladies and gentlemen from Barcelona, I have something vital to tell you." She continued, "I have always been a very dramatic person. I am aware, but ladies and gentlemen, I have entered my drama era."

Backed by a large band, she performed selections from her previous album, 'My 21st Century Blues,' including 'Thrill is gone' and 'Worth it.' The set also included 'Suzanne,' a recent collaboration with Mark Ronson, and a jazz-infused rendition of 'Fly me to the moon.' Her performance spanned pop, R&B, contemporary music, soul, jazz, and electronic elements.

This appearance formed part of Raye's 'This tour may contain new music' world tour, which began in January 2026. The Barcelona date was the sole Spanish stop, with upcoming shows planned in cities across Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States, such as New York's Radio City Music Hall. Raye is joined on tour by her sisters, Absolutely and Amma.

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UK singer-songwriter Raye has announced her second album, This Music May Contain Hope, set for release on March 27. The project follows the success of her UK No.1 single Where Is My Husband!, which has garnered over 600 million streams. Raye described the album as a form of personal medicine to share with the world.

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RAYE has revealed details of her highly anticipated second studio album, titled 'This Music May Contain Hope', set for release on March 27. The project follows her breakthrough debut 'My 21st Century Blues' and builds on the success of her recent single 'Where Is My Husband!'. She described the album as a comforting 'hug' for listeners navigating tough times.

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