The musical duo Tow, formed by brothers David and José Manuel Muñozhas announced several more stops on the tour of his twenty-fifth anniversary of the release of his first album ‘Estopa’ in 2024.

On their official X account (formerly Twitter) they have announced new dates for their next tour and that tickets go on sale this week. Specifically, they have announced a total of thirteen more concerts and after doing sold out In Madrid and Barcelona, ​​the Muñoz brothers extend the dates of the tour in which they will visit large cities such as Granada, Valladolid or Gijón, among other. These are all the Scheduled dates.

  • Alicante: May 18 at the Bullring
  • Grenade: June 29 at the Bullring
  • Chiclana de la Frontera: August 9 at the Concert Music Festival
  • Almeria: August 23 at the Fairgrounds
  • Palma de Mallorca: September 7 in Son Fusteret
  • Valladolid: September 21 at Patio Exterior Samples
  • Murcia: May 25 at the Bullring
  • Gijon: August 3 at Parque Hermanos Castro
  • Fuengirola: August 10 in Marenostrum
  • Albacete: August 30 at José Copete Stadium
  • Tarragona: September 14 at the Mediterranean Ring Campus
  • Pamplona: September 28 at the Navarra Arena
  • Saragossa: October 11 at the Prince Felipe Pavilion

After selling out all the tickets in a matter of hours for their concerts at the Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid and the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, where more than 100,000 people managed to get their tickets, Estopa is preparing to tour the entire national territory. The duo will perform iconic songs such as ‘Vino Tinto’, ‘Tu Calorro’ and ‘Como Camarón’, which have marked the career of the Muñoz brothers and which cannot be missed in this commemorative concert.

When do tickets go on sale?

Tickets for the 13 concerts will be available starting this Thursday, December 21, at 12:00 p.m.. Tickets will go on sale both at the official website of the Catalansas well as on the portal SeeTickets.

The price of the tickets is not yet confirmed, but the price could be estimated taking into account the ticket prices for sold out concerts. In both Madrid and Barcelona the most expensive tickets had a cost of 65 euros (which remained at 72.71 when adding the 7.71 management fees) and the cheapest were 40 euros (45.21 when adding the 5.21 euros management costs).