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Adam Green

  • Jan 15
  • 1 min read

Adam Green doesn’t do nostalgia tours. He does beautiful, awkward reinventions, and this February he brings one of them crashing gently into Valencia. On February 5, the New York anti-folk icon returns to Spain for an intimate show at Loco Club, armed with his new EP Falling Around and a back catalogue that helped define a whole generation of lo-fi romantics, misfits and bedroom poets. Expect crooked pop melodies, deadpan humour, moments of unexpected tenderness and the kind of lyrical left turns that only Adam Green can pull off without blinking.



Best known as a co-founder of The Moldy Peaches, Green has spent over two decades carving out a cult career where irony and sincerity coexist in a state of glorious tension. His live shows are never just concerts — they’re semi-controlled happenings, equal parts performance art, confession booth and absurdist comedy sketch. Songs can feel fragile one moment, devastatingly catchy the next, always delivered with that unmistakable shrug-and-smile charisma.


Valencia’s Loco Club is the perfect setting: close, sweaty, and just unpredictable enough to let Green’s songs breathe, wobble and occasionally derail in the best possible way. Support comes from Turner Cody & The Soldiers of Love, warming the room before Green takes it somewhere strange and wonderful.


For tickets and more information: Loco Club




 
 
 

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