Andreu Valor
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There’s something quietly powerful about a gig that doesn’t try to shout. No arena lights. No inflated production. Just a voice, a story, and a room close enough to feel every word. That’s exactly what’s coming to Cafè de la Plaça on April 30, when Andreu Valor brings Els camins que elegim to the stage. Translated simply as “The paths we choose,” Els camins que elegim isn’t just a title—it’s a theme that runs deep through Andreu Valor’s work. His music lives in reflection. Decisions made, roads taken (and not), identity, territory, memory. It’s rooted in Valencian culture but stretches far beyond it—intimate without being insular, political without being heavy-handed. This is songwriting that doesn’t rush. It unfolds.
And that’s why a venue like Cafè de la Plaça makes perfect sense. This isn’t a place for distance. It’s a place for listening. Set in the heart of Carcaixent, the space lends itself to that rare kind of concert where silence between songs matters just as much as the music itself. You’re not watching from afar—you’re inside it. Just the artist and the room.
There’s another detail that defines the night: taquilla inversa. No fixed ticket price. You pay what you feel the experience is worth. It’s a model built on trust—and it changes the dynamic completely. The audience isn’t just consuming; they’re participating, supporting, deciding in real time the value of what they’ve just lived. In a world of rising ticket prices and fenced-off experiences, it feels refreshingly human.
Forget the usual concert checklist. This isn’t about spectacle.It’s about connection. A chair on a stage. A voice carrying across a room. Songs that land softly but stay with you long after. On April 30, Andreu Valor isn’t just playing a show in Carcaixent. He’s creating a space. For reflection.For stillness.For choosing, even briefly, a different pace. And sometimes, those are the gigs that matter most.














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