Viva Suecia Takes the Roig Arena by Storm with Over 16,000 Fans in Attendance
The band from Murcia conquers Valencia with a high-voltage show that electrified the crowd.

Tonight, Viva Suecia brought together more than 16,000 people at the Roig Arena for a concert that marks a turning point in their "Hecho en tiempos de paz" tour.
The show kicked off following an atmospheric intro that led into "Dolor y Gloria." From that moment on, it was clear that the night was all about intensity. The setlist—a relentless 25-song journey—balanced high-voltage tracks like "La voz del presidente" with moments of collective anthemic power such as "A dónde ir" and "Justo cuando el mundo apriete."
The quartet revisited career-spanning hits like "Los Afortunados," "El Mal," and "Melancolía," alongside staples like "Deja encendida una luz" and "El Rey Desnudo." After a brief musical interlude where the band momentarily left the stage, they returned for a volcanic finale.
During the performance of "Lo que te mereces," the band’s bassist jumped into the pit to mingle with the front rows. This gesture was mirrored minutes later by frontman Rafa Val, who launched himself into the crowd to the chords of "Amar el conflicto."
The definitive closing came with "Mala Prensa," putting the finishing touch on a concert that solidifies the Roig Arena as the new benchmark for live rock in Spain and confirms Viva Suecia as a band with no ceiling.