Sala Euterpe de Sant Joan keeps its momentum with a vibrant calendar that centers on live music, while also embracing improvisational theatre and innovative recording experiences. From January through April, the venue offers more than 30 events, delivering a rich mix of performances that showcase local talent and diverse styles. Visitors can expect a steady stream of concerts, theatre works, and at least one monthly live recording session for a podcast series that invites audiences to feel the energy of the moment in a casual, intimate setting.
January kicks off with a strong folk and rock lineup. Victoria Lerma takes the stage on the 13th, followed by Santi Campuses on the 20th. Witch Fish appears on the 21st, Kevin Herm Connelly performs on the 27th, and Txetxu Alttube closes the month with a show on the 28th. Each night offers a warm, close-up listening experience, where the audience can connect with the artists and the room’s acoustic charm.
February brings a broader spectrum of sounds. On the 3rd, Andreu Valor opens the month, with Peter Guerra performing on the 4th and 5th in a pair of sessions that have already sold out. The 10th features Vagrant Sailor, followed by MYTH on the 11th. A run of bold, energetic acts continues with SCUM on the 18th, Pacoenlaluna on the 19th, Buyers on the 24th, Casino on the 25th, and Alua on the 26th. The diversity in style invites listeners to explore new favourites while enjoying the venue’s intimate atmosphere and attentive acoustics.
Within the venue’s intimate setting, Eva Sierra is scheduled to perform at Sala Euterpe, adding a noted highlight to the calendar. The presence of such artists enhances the room’s reputation as a hub for compelling live performances and creative collaborations.
In March, the program expands with a blend of pivotal names and intimate showcases. On the 10th, Chicks perform, followed by Tangerine Flavor and Suso Diaz on the 11th. Carlos Chaouen appears on the 17th, and Nest follows on the 18th. A romantic whirlwind arrives on the 24th, with Eva Sierra returning on the 25th. Sundays on the 26th bring Bamboo, and Dani Flaco headlines on the 31st, rounding out a vivid spring slate that keeps audiences returning for more contemporary tunes and storytelling on stage.
As spring unfolds in April, the program shifts toward high energy and dynamic ensembles. On the 7th, Ruins of Action bring a bold experimental edge, while Mom Packing Pistols perform on the 8th. Javypablo is on stage on the 14th, and the AIEnruta cycle adds a splash of futuristic flair on the 15th. Flight Fiji appears on the 21st, Georgia on the 22nd, and Heeled Ham closes the month with a Sunday performance on the 23rd. The array of acts continues to reflect the venue’s commitment to variety and memorable evenings for audiences in Sant Joan d’Alacant.
Dani Flaco is noted again as a featured performer at Sala Euterpe, signaling the venue’s ongoing collaboration with compelling songwriters and performers. The allocation of these shows underscores the venue’s role as a cultural anchor in the area, where music enthusiasts can experience both established and emerging talents in a relaxed, attentive setting.
Improvisational theatre also plays a substantial part in the calendar. School improvisation On stage! runs on February 2, March 9, and April 13, while improvised jams bring energy on January 19, February 16, March 16, and April 20. Live podcast recordings What I Need to See occur on January 26, February 23, March 30, and April 27, providing a behind-the-scenes look at creative processes and artist perspectives. These performances and sessions illustrate Sala Euterpe d’Alacant’s commitment to interactive, evolving programming that blends music, theatre, and storytelling into cohesive, audience-focused evenings.
These offerings represent the current artistic proposals presented by the concert hall of Sant Joan d’Alacant, reflecting the venue’s mission to foster cultural expression, support artists, and cultivate a lively, inclusive atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.