Live concerts at Movistar Arena this week
- Movistar Arena’s live-music week in Madrid starts Monday, May 11, with Arcángel, then swings back Thursday through Saturday with a second Arcángel date and Rawayana. - The key detail is density — four arena concerts in six days — and the venue lists the May 11, May 14, and May 15 shows as sold out. - That matters because Madrid’s arena calendar is bunching Latin acts into back-to-back nights, with Pablo Alborán and La Oreja de Van Gogh next. (movistararena.es)
Movistar Arena in Madrid has a very specific kind of week ahead — not a vague “busy schedule,” but four big live shows packed into six days. Arcángel plays tonight, Monday, May 11, then returns on Thursday, May 14. Rawayana takes Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16. Three of those four dates — both Arcángel shows and Rawayana’s Friday night — are already marked sold out on the arena’s own program page. ### Which concerts are actually happening? The official Movistar Arena schedule shows Arcángel’s “La 8va Maravilla World Tour 20 Aniversario” on May 11 at 20:30 and again on May 14 at 20:30, followed by Rawayana’s “¿Dónde es el after? (movistararena.es) World Tour” on May 15 at 20:30 and May 16 at 20:30. JamBase lists the same four dates in the same venue, which helps confirm this is the core concert run for the week rather than a scraped duplicate or placeholder listing. ### Why is Arcángel there twice? (movistararena.es) Because this is not a one-off stop — it’s a two-night Madrid stand inside his 20th-anniversary tour. Ticketmaster’s Arcángel page shows both Movistar Arena dates, May 11 and May 14, each with VIP packages, and then a Barcelona date on May 13 in between. Basically, Madrid got split-bookended rather than a simple consecutive two-night run. ### What’s going on with Rawayana? Rawayana’s Madrid stop started as a May 15 date, but the arena schedule now shows two back-to-back nights — May 15 and May 16. (movistararena.es) The arena’s event page says the Venezuelan band is bringing its “¿Dónde es el after?” tour to Madrid and describes the show as part of the European kickoff for that run. Ticketmaster also shows both Madrid dates, plus VIP packages for each. ### Are these shows selling well? (ticketmaster.es) Yes — and that is probably the most useful signal if you’re deciding whether this is a real arena moment or just a padded calendar. Movistar Arena marks Arcángel on May 11 as sold out, Arcángel on May 14 as sold out, and Rawayana on May 15 as sold out. The May 16 Rawayana date is listed without that sold-out tag, which usually means that one is the remaining shot this week. ### Is this all in the main arena? Yes. The official program labels all four of these as Movistar Arena dates in Madrid, not side-room shows in La Sala Movistar. (movistararena.es) That matters because the venue also runs smaller-room programming on the same calendar, and those listings can make a week look busier than it really is. Here, the headline is simple — these are main-bowl arena nights. ### Why does this week stand out? Because it compresses four Latin-focused arena concerts into one stretch, then hands off almost immediately to more big-ticket dates. (movistararena.es) The same venue schedule rolls from this run into Pablo Alborán on May 21 and 22, then La Oreja de Van Gogh on May 28, 29, and 31. So this is less an isolated spike than part of a heavy late-May booking pattern. ### What should a fan actually take from this? If you’re tracking Madrid concerts this week, the useful answer is not “there are events at Movistar Arena.” It’s this: Arcángel owns Monday and Thursday, Rawayana owns Friday and Saturday, and availability looks tight on most of it. (movistararena.es) That makes May 16 the obvious late-opening option if you want the same venue, same week, and a better chance of finding a seat. ### Bottom line? Movistar Arena’s concert story this week is concentrated, not scattered — four main-arena shows, two artists, six days, and multiple sellouts already on the board. (movistararena.es) If you want the cleanest read of what Madrid is hosting right now, this is it.