
La Oreja de Van Gogh's Original Lineup Reunites for 30th Anniversary Tour, Canary Islands Concerts Set
Spanish pop icons La Oreja de Van Gogh will reunite their original lineup for a 30th-anniversary "Tantas cosas que contar – Tour 2026," featuring concerts in Gran Canaria on October 23rd and Tenerife on October 24th, with tickets going on sale December 15th.
La Oreja de Van Gogh, one of Spain's most loved and influential pop bands, is celebrating its 30th anniversary. They're returning to the stage with their original lineup for the highly anticipated "Tantas cosas que contar – Tour 2026."
As part of this special tour, the Canary Islands will host two unique concerts, set to be memorable events for fans there. The first concert is on October 23rd in Gran Canaria, at the annex to the Gran Canaria stadium. The second will be on October 24th at the Adeje football field in Tenerife.
These two concerts promise to be unforgettable. Audiences in the Canary Islands will get to hear the band's biggest hits performed by the original lineup and voices that made them one of Spanish pop's most iconic groups.
Tickets go on sale next December 15th. Sales start at 11:00 AM in the Canary Islands and 12:00 PM (noon) on the Spanish Peninsula. You can buy them via the official link.
This 30th-anniversary tour marks the return of La Oreja de Van Gogh's original lineup, who haven't played in the Canary Islands since 2006. It brings back the members who created some of Spanish pop's biggest hits, bringing back the sound and connection that millions of fans loved.
The "Tantas cosas que contar" tour will feature classic songs like "Cuídate," "La Playa," "Puedes contar conmigo," "Rosas," and "20 de enero." It will also celebrate the 25th anniversary of "El viaje de Copperpot," one of their most influential albums.
The band shared their excitement about returning: "Being together again is magical for us, and we need to share it. Today more than ever, we want to go out into the world with our songs, be thousands for one night, and sing with you that life is once, that it is here, and that it is now."