Raye livre une performance multigenre à Barcelone

La chanteuse basée à Londres Raye s'est produite au Palau Sant Jordi de Barcelone le 13 février 2026, dans le cadre de sa tournée mondiale. Le concert a présenté des chansons de son album à venir et des hits passés dans les genres pop, R&B, soul, jazz et électronique. Il s'agissait de son unique arrêt en Espagne pendant la tournée.

Rachel Keen, connue professionnellement sous le nom de Raye, a investi la scène du Palau Sant Jordi de Barcelone le vendredi soir, 13 février 2026. L'artiste basée à Londres a ouvert son set avec 'Where is my husband!', un titre de son deuxième album à venir, 'This music may contain hope'.

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