La Seu d'Urgell Unveils Four-Month Cultural Programme Starting with Arnau Obiols Concert
The Alt Urgell capital kicks off its cultural season this Saturday with Pyrenean musician Arnau Obiols presenting *Ocelltambor*, followed by music,.
Key Points
- Programme opens 6 February with Arnau Obiols' *Ocelltambor*; monthly concerts by Lazzy Sessions, Sombra Alor, Lucía Fumero, Eva Sauret i Kic barroc, Marc Miralta.
- Theatre: *El Parc* (19 Feb), *Teoria King Kong* (5 Mar), *Nozing* (9 Apr); family shows *TIP TAP TOP* (Apr), *Rucs* (May).
- Exhibitions: Ricard Lobo's *L’estètica de l’estàtica* and Tony Lara's *Passos previs*.
- New Loocal audience study to inform cultural strategy via data, surveys, and engagement analysis.
La Seu d'Urgell has unveiled its cultural programme for the coming four months, kicking off this Saturday with a concert by Pyrenean musician Arnau Obiols. He will present his latest album, *Ocelltambor*, at the event in the Alt Urgell capital.
The lineup features a mix of music, theatre, exhibitions and family-friendly shows. In music, following Obiols will be Lazzy Sessions and Sombra Alor on 6 February, then one concert per month: Lucía Fumero, Eva Sauret i Kic barroc, and Marc Miralta.
Theatre highlights include *El Parc* by Miquel Sitjar on 19 February, *Teoria King Kong* by La Virgueria on 5 March, and *Nozing* by Ual·la! on 9 April. Family offerings comprise *TIP TAP TOP* by Al detall in April and *Rucs (La maledicció del buixot)* by La pera llimonera in May.
Exhibitions will showcase Ricard Lobo with *L’estètica de l’estàtica* and photographer Tony Lara with *Passos previs*, a project described as promising though details remain under wraps for now.
The announcement coincided with the presentation of a new audience study commissioned from Loocal, as part of the Pla Estratègic de Cultura 2025-30. Mayor and Culture councillor Joan Barrera, alongside department technician Albert Galindo, outlined how the initiative will analyse historical data, citizen surveys and other inputs to better understand public engagement with culture. The aim is to inform future decisions on timings, formats and communication strategies.
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