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The artist from Malaga achieves a complete sold-out in Valencia with his "KM0 World Tour."
The concert was packed with emotional moments, tributes, and even a birthday shared with his fans.

Pablo Alborán conquered the Roig Arena tonight before more than 16,000 people who sang along to his songs from start to finish, in a concert that is part of his "KM0 World Tour." The performance by the artist from Malaga became one of the most anticipated events of the spring at the Valencian venue, hanging the sold-out sign and gathering fans who had been queuing for days to secure a spot in the front rows.
The evening, which featured Colombian artist Annasofia as the opening act, started strong to the rhythm of "Clickbait," one of the tracks included in his latest album, KM0. This was followed by "Tabú" and one of his great classics, "Quién," which fully ignited the crowd and once again demonstrated the unbreakable connection between Alborán and his followers. The repertoire continued with songs like "Me quedo" and "Vámonos de aquí," before making way for "No vaya a ser," which got the entire venue dancing.
The concert maintained its intensity with "Tanto" and led into one of the most intimate moments of the night with "Mis 36," a very personal song in which the artist reflects on his life. The performance held a special meaning, as it took place just minutes before the singer turned 37, a moment that the audience celebrated by singing him the traditional "Happy Birthday."
One of the most emotional moments came with "Planta 7," a song closely linked to Valencia. The track pays tribute to the healthcare staff at La Fe Hospital who cared for a close relative of the artist during a serious illness—a process in which Alborán himself was present.
In the final stretch, the concert chained together some of the biggest hits of his career, such as "Tu refugio" —a moment during which several fans joined him on stage—, "Perdóname," "Saturno," and "Solamente tú," the song that launched him to fame 16 years ago. The final countdown continued with "KM0," the title track of his latest album, followed by "Prometo," one of his most sincere compositions. The closing was a true celebration of life with "Vívela," "La fiesta," and "Vivir," before saying goodbye to resounding applause with "La vida nos espera" and "Si quisieras."