Sexy Zebras Conquer the Roig Arena Auditorium with a Vibrant Concert

  • The band gathered 2,000 people in a sold‑out show.

  • “Nena”, “Marisol” and “Bravo” were some of the songs performed during the concert.

Nearly 2,000 people filled the Roig Arena Auditorium tonight to celebrate the trajectory of Sexy Zebras, the Madrid alternative rock band that, two decades after their breakthrough, continues to gain loyal followers. As part of their “Tour Bravo”, the trio delivered almost two hours of music in a fully engaged audience, with every song sung from start to finish.

At half past nine, the sound of drums and electric guitars marked the beginning of a night that promised intensity from the first chord. “Bailaremos” opened the show as a clear statement of intent: to dance and let go. It was followed by “Búfalo blanco” and “Mañana no existe”, a call to live in the present, which linked seamlessly with “Puñales y claveles”.

The band slowed things down briefly with “C’est la vie” and “Una canción para resucitar”, before building the energy back up with “Sin bandera” and “O todos o ninguno”, two anthems that made the entire venue shake. The momentum rose even further with “Jaleo” and the punk‑driven frenzy of “Charly García”, which ignited jumps and shouts among the crowd.

One of the most emotional moments of the night came with “Nena”, perhaps the most representative song of Sexy Zebras. The blend of rock power and emotional sensitivity resonated once again like a true anthem among the band’s devoted fans. From that point on, the succession of hits was unstoppable. “Flores a la guerra”, one of the standout tracks from their latest album; “Marisol”, with both the band and part of the audience wearing pink wigs in reference to the music video; and “Bravo”, the title track of their most recent record, further electrified the atmosphere.

The finale was apotheotic: “Pogo”, “Días de mierda” and “Tonterías” brought the vibrant night to a close, with an euphoric audience that danced, jumped and sang until the very last second.