Summary of Fito Cabrales and Fitipaldis’ Record-Breaking Tour
The Bilbao singer Fito Cabrales delivered a landmark performance at San Mamés, drawing a crowd of 47,000 and marking a milestone in a tour that stands as one of the most ambitious national runs in recent memory. The touring company described the trek as the biggest of its kind, a four month stretch that featured the band in a sequence of high energy shows across multiple regions of the country.
The tour wrapped up in Santander on a recent Monday after four months of nonstop concerts. Across 27 stops, the ensemble visited 21 cities, drawing a total attendance of 347,000 fans who filled venues with energy, passion, and a shared love of live music. Each stop became a celebration of the band’s tight musicianship and dynamic stage presence.
Management noted that more than 20 of the 27 venues sold out, underscoring strong demand and fan loyalty that accompanied the band through the entire journey. The steady turnout showcased the broad appeal of Fitipaldis and demonstrated how effective promotion and logistics can keep a large tour moving smoothly from city to city.
On average, individual shows attracted roughly 11,500 attendees, a figure that excludes the San Mamés night. That special performance featured the full house, guest performers, and a live television broadcast, which widened its reach and impact beyond the venue. The tour demonstrated the group’s ability to adapt the show to different settings while preserving a high level of engagement with the audience.
Throughout the trek, the lineup featured Fito Cabrales on lead vocals and guitar, joined by Fitipaldis members Carlos Raya, Javier Alzola, Alejandro Climent, and Coki Giménez from Madrid. Morgan opened the evenings, setting a bold tone for listeners before the main acts took the stage. The collaboration among these musicians helped create a cohesive, electric live experience that reinforced the group’s reputation for vibrant performances and tight, precise musicianship.