Raye bietet in Barcelona genreübergreifende Performance

Die in London ansässige Sängerin Raye trat am 13. Februar 2026 im Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona als Teil ihrer Welttournee auf. Das Konzert umfasste Songs aus ihrem bevorstehenden Album und frühere Hits aus Pop-, R&B-, Soul-, Jazz- und Elektronik-Genres. Es war ihr einziger Stopp in Spanien während der Tour.

Rachel Keen, beruflich bekannt als Raye, betrat am Freitagabend, dem 13. Februar 2026, die Bühne des Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona. Die in London ansässige Künstlerin eröffnete ihren Set mit 'Where is my husband!', einem Track aus ihrem bevorstehenden zweiten Album 'This music may contain hope'.

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