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Buhos Kicks Off 20th Anniversary Tour with Andorran Bastoners in Barcelona

Calafell band Buhos launched its 22-date tour at sold-out Poble Espanyol, featuring Bastoners Lauredians from Andorra and traditional Catalan.

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Key Points

  • Buhos' 20th anniversary tour opener at Barcelona's Poble Espanyol drew 4,000 spectators with Bastoners Lauredians from Andorra.
  • Andorran bastoners to join multiple 2026 tour stops, including Encamp's Festa de la Parròquia on June 19.
  • Concert highlights: gegants dancing to 'Sempre dempeus', bastoners for 'Actitud', castellers for 'Barcelona s'il·lumina'.
  • Tour ends with group bow; new 2026 tour announced starting at Razzmatazz.

Bastoners Lauredians from Andorra made a prominent appearance at the launch of Buhos' 20th anniversary tour in Barcelona's Poble Espanyol, where around 4,000 spectators filled the sold-out venue.

The Calafell-based band kicked off the 22-date tour on Saturday evening, blending a celebration of its two decades with a tribute to popular culture. Groups like the bastoners division of Esbart Laurèdia joined the stage, highlighting traditional elements alongside Buhos' music. The Andorran bastoners are set to feature in many stops on the 2026 tour, including the opener at Poble Espanyol and the finale at Barcelona's Palau de la Música Catalana.

A key highlight will come in Encamp, where Buhos headlines the Festa de la Parròquia on June 19. There, Bastoners Lauredians of Sant Julià de Lòria will accompany the song "Actitud" with a choreography created by Esbart Laurèdia director Jaume Torra.

At the Barcelona concert—held under cover after a pre-show downpour—the evening opened with gegants from Poble Sec dancing to "Sempre dempeus" and "T'he trobat a faltar." Buhos then performed hits spanning their career, including emotional tracks like "Brama" and "El temporal." The bastoners from Sant Julià took the stage during "Actitud," followed later by Castellers Esquerdats de l'Eixample for "Barcelona s'il·lumina."

The night closed with musicians, gegants, bastoners, and castellers uniting for a group bow. Buhos announced a new tour for next year, starting at Barcelona's Razzmatazz venue.

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