Alpha Tour

2023–2024 concert tour by Aitana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alpha Tour (stylized as αlpha Tour) was the third concert tour by Spanish singer Aitana, launched in support of her third studio album, Alpha. The tour kicked off on October 1, 2023, in Valencia, Spain, consisting of thirty-tree shows across eight countries. It concluded on August 4, 2024, in Vigo, Spain. Alpha Tour was attended by 140,000 people from only ten shows in Spain during 2023, and by 450,000 people from seventeen shows during 2024.[1][2]

Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated album Alpha
Start dateOctober 1, 2023
End dateAugust 4, 2024
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αlpha Tour
Tour by Aitana
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated album Alpha
Start dateOctober 1, 2023
End dateAugust 4, 2024
Legs5
No. of shows33
Supporting acts
  • Soulfia
  • Clara Cava
  • Agustina Giovio
ProducerGTS Management
Attendance590,000 (27 shows)
Aitana concert chronology
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Announcements

Aitana initially revealed the Latin American leg of the tour through a video on her social media, announcing nine concerts and launching the “αlpha Goes Global” chapter by sharing the coordinates of each city.[3] On June 13, she announced the Spanish leg of the tour with another Instagram video, under the slogan “αlpha no es sólo un tour.”[4] That same day, posters featuring the "αlpha" logo and a QR code appeared on the streets of the cities where she would perform. The QR code led to a page listing the concert dates. Two days later, Aitana officially posted the first set of Spanish tour dates via Instagram.[5] On June 21, additional shows in Madrid and Barcelona were added due to high demand.[6] On July 18, she announced a third and final date in Madrid.[7]

On July 19, through TikTok and Twitter, Aitana announced the dress code for the first leg of the tour. Later, during her concert in Madrid on December 5, she revealed what would become the final show of the tour, set to take place at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.[8]

In 2024, on March 21, she announced the festival leg of the tour, which included appearances at festivals in Mexico, Spain, and Portugal.[9] On May 14, she announced a second date at the Bernabéu, once again due to overwhelming demand. However, on September 13, following noise complaints from local residents, all concerts at the Bernabéu Stadium were rescheduled to March 2025, with Aitana’s shows moved to June 27 and 28, 2025.[10]

In 2025, during the airing of her Netflix documentary Metamorfosis, Aitana discussed her inability to “extend the Alpha era into 2025.” Later, on February 2, in an interview with Los40, she spoke about her upcoming Bernabéu concerts, describing them as "a compilation of everything we’ve experienced."[11] Finally, on March 17, the Metamorfosis Season was officially announced — Aitana’s next major tour, which was supposed to include her two sold-out shows at the Bernabéu.[12]

Setlist

2023

This set list is from the concert in Valencia on October 1, 2023.[13]

  1. "Alpha09" (Intro)
  2. "Los Ángeles"
  3. "2 Extraños"
  4. "Berlín"
  5. "Dararí"
  6. "AQYNE"
  7. "En el coche"
  8. "= (Igual)"
  9. "No te has ido y ya te extraño"
  10. "Luna"
  11. "+ (Más)"
  12. "Tu foto del DNI"
  13. "Mon Amour (Remix)"
  14. "miamor"
  15. "24 Rosas" (includes elements of "Children")
  16. "Ella bailaba"
  17. "Quieres"
  18. "Mariposas" (includes elements of "Freed from Desire")
  19. "Con la miel en los labios"
  20. "The Killers"
  21. "Pensando en ti" (includes elements of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and "Flying Free")
  22. "Otra noche sin ti"
  23. "Vas a quedarte"
  24. "Las Babys"
  25. "Formentera"

2024

This set list is from the concert in Pontevedra, July 5, 2024.[14]

  1. "Alpha09" (Intro)
  2. "Los Ángeles"
  3. "2 Extraños"
  4. "Berlín"
  5. "Dararí"
  6. "AQYNE"
  7. "En el coche (Remix)"
  8. "= (Igual)"
  9. "No te has ido y ya te extraño"
  10. "+ (Más)"
  11. "Tu Foto Del DNI"
  12. "4TO 23"
  13. "Mon Amour (Remix)"
  14. "miamor"
  15. "24 Rosas" (includes elements of "Children")
  16. "Hermosa Casualidad"
  17. "Quieres"
  18. "Mariposas" (includes elements of "Freed from Desire")
  19. "Vas a quedarte"
  20. "Pensando en ti" (includes elements of "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" and "Flying Free")
  21. "Akureyri"
  22. "Las Babys"
  23. "Formentera"

Dates

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List of 2023 concerts.[15][16]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
October 1 Valencia Spain City of Arts and Sciences N/a 11,911 / 12,000 $763,713
October 7 Málaga Municipal Auditorium of Málaga 6,935 / 7,000 $484,570
October 12 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi 33,793 / 33,793 $1,918,929
October 13
October 20 Las Palmas Gran Canaria Arena
October 28 Seville Estadio de La Cartuja 19,205 / 19,220 $1,061,957
November 1 Bilbao Bizkaia Arena 14,184 / 14,500 $810,873
November 6 Madrid Wizink Center 45,921 / 47,349[a] $3,007,614[a]
November 7
November 24 Mexico City Mexico Auditorio Nacional 8,091 / 9.000 $435,901
November 26 Bogotá Colombia Movistar Arena 3,149 / 5,772
November 28 Lima Peru Parque de la Exposición
December 5 Madrid Spain Wizink Center [a] [a]
December 13 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena Soulfia
December 18 Buenos Aires Argentina Movistar Arena Clara Cava 8,946 / 11,684
December 20 Montevideo Uruguay Antel Arena Agustina Giovio 2,291 / 5,123 $140,487
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List of 2024 concerts.[16]
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
March 29[b] Monterrey Mexico Fundidora Park N/a
May 18 [c] Mexico City Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez N/a
June 7 Seville Spain Plaza de España 9,789 / 18,000 $576,196
June 9[d] Barcelona Parc del Fòrum N/a
June 15[e] Calvià Aquapark N/a
June 22 Marbella Cantera de Nagüeles Auditorium 2,714 / 3,343 $198.594
June 23[f] Lisbon Portugal Tejo Park N/a
June 28[g] Valencia Spain City of Arts and Sciences N/a
July 5[h] Pontevedra Portas Sugar Factory N/a
July 12 Chiclana de la Frontera Islote de Sancti Petri 5,764 / 6,700 $467.013
July 14 Roquetas de Mar Municipal Antonio Peroles Stadium 8,037 / 16,700 $547,696
July 19[i] Santa Cruz de Tenerife Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife N/a
July 27[j] A Coruña Port of La Coruña N/a
July 29 Marbella Cantera de Nagüeles Auditorium 2,256 / 3,343 $135,546
July 30 2,141 / 3,343 $110,682
August 1[k] Burriana Port of Burriana N/a
August 3 Vigo Castrelos Park N/a
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Canceled shows

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Date City Country Venue Reason
November 30, 2023 Quito Ecuador Fundidora Park Logistics conflicts
December 15, 2023 Córdoba Argentina Plaza de la Música
December 16, 2023 Rosario Anfiteatro Municipal Humberto de Nito
December 28, 2024 Madrid Spain Santiago Bernabeu Stadium Legal complaint over the noise
December 29, 2024
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Notes

  1. The concerts in Madrid on November 6 and 7, 2025 and December 5, 2025 had their data combined into a single boxscore.
  2. This is part of Tecate Pa'l Norte festival.
  3. This is part of Tecate Emblema festival.
  4. This is part of Share Festival.
  5. This is part of Mallorca Live Festival.
  6. This is part of Rock in Rio Lisboa.
  7. This is part of Bigsound festival.
  8. This is part of Portamérica festival.
  9. This is part of Cook Music Fest.
  10. This is part of Morriña Fest.
  11. This is part of Arenal Sound festival.

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