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    • Franz Ferdinand

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      Sala Razzmatazz 1, Barcelona, Flag of Spain

      18 February 2025 (Tuesday) 21:00

      Franz Ferdinand is a Scottish rock band that was formed in Glasgow in 2002. They are recognized as one of the leading bands in the post-punk revival movement, with multiple top 20 hits in the UK. Over the years, the band has received several Grammy nominations and has won two Brit Awards, including Best British Group, along with an NME Award.
      The original lineup featured Alex Kapranos (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards), Nick McCarthy (rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals), Bob Hardy (bass guitar, percussion), and Paul Thomson (drums, percussion, backing vocals). In 2017, Julian Corrie (keyboards, lead guitar, backing vocals) and Dino Bardot (rhythm guitar, backing vocals) joined the band after McCarthy's departure in 2016. Audrey Tait (drums, percussion) became part of the group in 2021 following Thomson's exit.
      Franz Ferdinand's first single, "Darts of Pleasure," peaked at number 44 on the UK Singles Chart, just missing the Top 40. Their second single, "Take Me Out," marked their commercial breakthrough, reaching number three on the UK chart and receiving international recognition. This song became their signature hit and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Their debut album, *Franz Ferdinand*, released in 2004, won the prestigious Mercury Prize and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album.
      In 2005, they released their second album, *You Could Have It So Much Better*, produced by Rich Costey. It achieved top-ten chart positions in multiple countries and garnered Grammy nominations for Best Alternative Album and the single "Do You Want To." Their third album, *Tonight: Franz Ferdinand*, released in January 2009, showcased a shift from their post-punk roots to a more dance-oriented sound. A remix album, *Blood*, followed in July 2009.
      Four years later, in 2013, the band released their fourth album, *Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action*. In 2015, they collaborated with American rock band Sparks to form the supergroup FFS, releasing a self-titled album. After McCarthy's departure, they released their fifth album, *Always Ascending*, in February 2018.
    • Real Madrid vs Manchester City

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      Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Flag of Spain

      18 February 2025 (Tuesday) TBA

    • Quevedo

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      Movistar Arena, Madrid, Flag of Spain

      18 February 2025 (Tuesday) 21:15

    • Quevedo

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      Movistar Arena, Madrid, Flag of Spain

      19 February 2025 (Wednesday) 21:00

    • Real Betis vs Gent

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      Estadio Benito Villamarin, Seville, Flag of Spain

      20 February 2025 (Thursday) TBA

    • Valencia CF vs Atletico Madrid

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      Mestalla, Valencia, Flag of Spain

      22 February 2025 (Saturday) 17:00

       

      Valencia Club de Fútbol commonly referred to as Valencia CF or simply Valencia, is a Spanish football club based in Valencia.

       

      Valencia have won six La Liga titles, eight Copa del Rey titles, one Supercopa de España and one Copa Eva Duarte. In European competitions, they've won two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups (the predecessor to the UEFA Cup), one UEFA Cup, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, two UEFA Super Cups and one UEFA Intertoto Cup. They also reached two UEFA Champions League finals in a row, losing to La Liga rivals Real Madrid in 2000 and German club Bayern Munich on penalties after a 1–1 draw in 2001.

       

      Valencia were also members of the G-14 group of leading European football clubs and since its end has been part of the original members of the European Club Association. In total, Valencia have reached seven major European finals, winning four of them.

       

      Valencia were founded in 1919 and have played their home games at the 49,500-seater Mestalla since 1923. They were due to move into the new 75,000-seater Nou Mestalla in the northwest of the city in 2013, but the final move date has been postponed while the stadium remains under construction.

       

      Valencia is the third "biggest" and most supported football club in Spain, behind heavyweights Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. It is also one of the biggest clubs in the world in terms of number of associates (registered paying supporters), with more than 50,000 season ticket holders and another 20,000+ season ticket holders on the waiting list, who can be accommodated in the new 75,000-seater stadium.

    • Las Palmas vs FC Barcelona

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      Estadio Gran Canaria, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Flag of Spain

      22 February 2025 (Saturday) 20:00

    • Dani Fernandez

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      Coliseum A Coruna, A Coruna, Flag of Spain

      22 February 2025 (Saturday) 21:00

    • Real Madrid vs Girona

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      Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Flag of Spain

      23 February 2025 (Sunday) 16:15

    • Real Sociedad vs Leganes

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      Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastian, Flag of Spain

      23 February 2025 (Sunday) 17:00