Taburete Celebrates Their Greatest Hits at the Roig Arena Auditorium
The band revisited some of the most iconic songs of their career and presented their new album “El Perro que Fuma”.
“Vino & Cemento”, “5 Sentidos” and “Sirenas” were among the tracks performed before nearly 2,000 fans.

Taburete performed tonight at the Roig Arena Auditorium, where 2,000 attendees enjoyed both the emotional depth of their ballads and the explosive energy of their most festive songs. The Madrid‑based duo, formed by Guillermo Bárcenas and Antón Carreño, took to the stage with tickets sold out for months.
For two hours, Taburete revisited the most notable songs of their repertoire and premiered tracks from their new album “El Perro que Fuma”. The concert offered a journey through their musical career, enthusiastically received by a packed audience. The opening with “Cuando los hombres lloran”, followed by “Beleforón”, “110” and “Abierto en vena”, set an imposing tone, blending the band’s voices with those of the crowd.
The night soared with “México D.F.”, “5 Sentidos” and “Cuando se apaga la luz”, all sung with growing intensity. In the more romantic segment of the show, “Fenómenos cantantes”, “María Dolores” and “Salto al vacío” added the mariachi‑inspired touches that have become part of the band’s live identity. One of the most memorable moments arrived with “Sirenas”, Taburete’s undeniable anthem, which sparked a collective outburst among the audience.
For the final stretch, Taburete saved the viral “Vino & Cemento”, “Madame Ayahuasca” and “Caminito a Motel”, closing the concert with “Canción de amor”. It was a perfect finale to a night in which the band reunited with their Valencian audience, demonstrating once again the unique connection that has accompanied them since their beginnings.
