Did you know you can collect Avios with your concert tickets?
The Iberia Club programme allows you to collect Avios not only when you fly, but also when purchasing tickets for concerts, musicals and live shows. How does it work? It couldn’t be simpler: just visit the Iberia Club Store and browse the Entertainment and Leisure section. Choose from a range of ticket providers, such as Ticketmaster or El Corte Inglés Entradas, and access them via the ‘Buy now’ button. Complete your purchase as usual and watch your Avios balance grow automatically.
Enjoy the best concerts of 2026 across Iberia’s destinations in Spain – and discover just how many Avios you could collect.
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1 Samuraï, in Valencia on 20 March
Madrid-born singer Samuraï has just kicked off a tour that will take her across much of Spain, with stops in cities such as Granada, Bilbao and Murcia. Valencia, however, is the only city where she will perform twice, taking to the stage at Sala Moon on both 20 March and 3 April. The artist behind hits such as ‘El Principio de Algo’, alongside La La Love You, has become one of the rising stars of Spanish rock and indie. She has also found success in Latin America, where she has performed as a support act for Tate McRae.
Buy your tickets to see Samuraï via Ticketmaster and collect up to 55 Avios per ticket purchased.
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2 Alejandro Sanz, in Seville on 6 June
In 2025, Alejandro Sanz released his latest album, ¿Y Ahora Qué?, featuring collaborations with artists such as Shakira, Rels B and Manuel Turizo. In 2026, he is immersed in the tour of the same name, which kicked off in Mexico with an immediate sell-out and will take him to countries including the United States, Colombia, Chile and Argentina. In Spain, the tour begins on Saturday 6 June, marking the start of more than ten concerts across the country, from Gijón to Murcia. In Seville, he will take to the stage at the Estadio de la Cartuja, which has a capacity of around 60,000 spectators.
Buy your tickets to see Alejandro Sanz via El Corte Inglés Entradas and collect up to 242 Avios per ticket purchased.
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3 Bruno Mars, in Madrid on 10 July
Bruno Mars will return to Spain with his The Romantic Tour after an eight-year absence, presenting his first album in a decade. The artist behind major collaborations such as ‘Die With A Smile’ with Lady Gaga has mapped out a European tour running through to October, set to fill stadium after stadium, including iconic venues such as San Siro in Milan and Wembley Stadium in London. In Madrid, he will perform at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium, where an additional date has been added due to overwhelming demand. Confirmed support acts include: Anderson .Paak performing as DJ Pee .Wee and Victoria Monét.
Buy your tickets to see Bruno Mars via Ticketmaster and collect up to 250 Avios per ticket purchased.
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4 Guitarricadelafuente, in Málaga on 11 July
Valencian singer-songwriter Guitarricadelafuente will take to the road across the globe in 2026 with his Spanish Leather Tour. From New York to Chiclana de la Frontera, via Monterrey, Buenos Aires, Lima and Berlin, the tour spans both sides of the Atlantic. In Spain, highlights include major appearances at Primavera Sound and Madrid’s Movistar Arena, while on 11 July he will perform at Málaga’s bullring, the Plaza de Toros, as part of the 101 Music Festival Costa del Sol. On this tour, the guitarist presents his second album, featuring tracks such as ‘Full Time Papi’ and ‘BABIECA!’.
Buy your tickets to see Guitarricadelafuente via El Corte Inglés Entradas and collect up to 82 Avios per ticket purchased.
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5 The Weeknd, en Barcelona el 1 de septiembre
The Canadian singer will bring his expansive After Hours Til Dawn tour to Spain for four dates, the final one in Barcelona at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. On this tour, The Weeknd revisits the greatest hits from his six studio albums, including tracks such as ‘Blinding Lights’ and ‘Starboy’. The tour spans much of Latin America, with dates in Mexico and Brazil, as well as major European stops at venues such as Munich’s Allianz Arena and Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff Arena. For the Latin American leg, he will be joined by Anitta, while the European shows will feature Playboi Carti as support.
Buy your tickets to see The Weeknd via Ticketmaster and collect up to 440 Avios per ticket purchased.
Photo by Sebastien Nagy