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Loco Club

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March is coming in loud, fast and gloriously eclectic at the legendary Loco Club in Valencia — and if your musical tastes swing from introspective British folk to Japanese funk-fuelled chaos via bubblegum punk and leftfield alt-pop, this is your month.


Wednesday, February 25 – Charlie Cunningham + Amaia Miranda

The week kicks off in beautifully hushed style with British singer-songwriter Charlie Cunningham. Known for introspective lyrics, a fragile, almost whispered vocal delivery, and a distinctive guitar technique shaped by his time studying flamenco in Seville, Cunningham occupies that late-night emotional space somewhere between candlelight confession and widescreen melancholy.

Often compared to José González and Nick Drake, Cunningham has nonetheless carved out a sound entirely his own — minimalist, atmospheric, and deeply human. With Amaia Miranda opening, expect a seated crowd, held breath, and songs that linger long after the house lights come up.


Thursday, February 26 – Bosco Herrero

At just seventeen, French-Basque artist Bosco Herrero has already positioned himself as one of Spain’s most intriguing alternative voices. His melancholic ballads carry a refreshing originality, drawing subtle comparisons to Frank Ocean in their emotional depth and understated modernity. Herrero’s music feels intimate yet cinematic — bedroom confessionals wrapped in cool, contemporary production. Catch him now, because this kind of early promise doesn’t stay secret for long.


Friday, February 27 – Traca: Paco Pecado + Boletus

Friday turns up the colour saturation. Paco Pecado revels in the kitsch, the retro, the gloriously outdated. His show “Entre bodegas y ferias” promises tongue-in-cheek theatricality and a celebration of the gaudy and the grand. Alongside Boletus, this is set to be a night where irony and instinct collide on the dancefloor.


Saturday, February 28 – Springroll Fest: F.A.N.T.A + Sugus + Los Brackets + Cretin DJ’s

More than fifteen years after its original run, Springroll Fest storms back into Valencia — and it’s already sold out. That tells you everything. Born from members of Newake and Los Brackets, the festival once brought underground heroes like NoWayOut and Avenues & Silhouettes to town. In 2026, it returns leaner, louder and ready to reclaim its turf. Barcelona punk legends F.A.N.T.A, long-running power-pop-punk outfit Sugus, and hometown heroes Los Brackets lead the charge. After the amps cool, Cretin DJ’s keep the powerpunkpoprock party raging into the night. Expect sweat on the walls, shouted choruses, and zero regrets in the morning.


Sunday, March 1 – Zoobombs

Then comes the wild card. Since 1994, Tokyo’s Zoobombs have been one of rock’s most unpredictable and electrifying forces. Their sound — a feral blend of funk, garage rock and free-form improvisation — feels permanently on the edge of glorious collapse. Frontman Don Matsuo commands the stage with a gravelled growl and riffs that hit like controlled detonations. Over the years, Zoobombs have shared stages with heavyweights like Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and The Black Keys — and they bring that same unhinged intensity wherever they go. If you like your rock dangerous, loose and slightly unhinged, Sunday night is non-negotiable.


On the horizon, the Jeffrey Foucault Electric Trio arrives, featuring Foucault alongside Ry Cavanaugh (Session Americana) and John Convertino of Calexico. With over two decades on the road, Foucault has built a reputation for country-noir songwriting so sharp it’s earned praise from The Washington Post and the Irish Times, and admiration from figures like Van Dyke Parks and Don Henley. Expect grit, grace and masterclass-level storytelling.


Loco Club is a microcosm of what makes the venue essential: genre-hopping bravery, underground loyalty, and nights that feel like they belong to the people in the room.Folk purists. Punk lifers. Alt-pop romantics. Japanese rock obsessives. Pick your poison — or better yet, don’t.


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