D. Valentino Triumphs at Roig Arena Auditorium During Tour Finale

  • Nearly 2,000 fans gathered for the first of two sold-out shows the Valencian artist is performing at the venue.

  • The artist showcased tracks from his album “Rosa&Rojo” and the EP “Ciao!”.

Tonight, the Roig Arena Auditorium hosted the first of two scheduled concerts by D. Valentino—the second to take place on February 12—with both dates selling out months in advance. Recognized as one of the most prominent figures in Spain’s current underground scene, the Valencian artist drew 2,000 followers who sang in unison to the 24 tracks of a performance as emotional as it was energetic.

D. Valentino burst onto the scene in 2021 with the release of his first singles. Since then, his growth has been exponential. Five albums and several EPs released in just three years bolster a musical style rooted in trap and R&B, establishing him as a benchmark for a new generation of fans. Now, he returns home to Valencia to conclude his tour and present his latest EP, “Ciao!”, alongside the most celebrated tracks from his album “Rosa&Rojo”.

The opening notes of “Llegan los 0s” sparked an immediate wave of euphoria among the young crowd. That energy remained high throughout the night with tracks like “Instante,” “Demasiao,” and “POV.” Songs such as “PrettyGyal,” “Mikasa,” and “Heartbreaker” were received as anthems by his fanbase, while “No quiere bailar” saw the entire audience dancing and singing along. Other hits followed, including “Tititi,” “DRNKGRL,” and “Platanomelón,” performed before a fully captivated room.

The final segment of the show featured “Koro-Sensei” and “Otra noche más,” leading into a high-octane finale with “PrettyGyal” and “why.” These two iconic tracks from his career sparked a final frenzy among a crowd that didn't miss a single lyric.

For 90 minutes, D. Valentino sang of love, supported by a loyal audience that knew every word. This deep connection transformed the night into a celebration of his journey so far and a glimpse of what is to come.