Peter Rock Club
- Mar 1
- 3 min read

Tucked into the winding streets of the historic Barrio del Carmen, Peter Rock Club continues to prove why it’s one of the most versatile and energetic live music venues in Valencia. Known for its eclectic programming — spanning rock, swing, pop, DJ nights and cultural events — the club has built a reputation as a place where almost any night of the week can turn into something memorable. March 2026 is no exception. The month brings a whirlwind of styles and scenes, from politically charged rap-metal to Latin pop superstars, swing dance afternoons and late-night global dancefloor chaos.
Things ignite on March 6 when XpresidentX storms the stage alongside Radity. XpresidentX arrive armed with their razor-sharp new album Garrote Vil, bringing a volatile mix of rap, metal and savage political satire. Known for their blistering live shows and biting social commentary, the band has built a reputation for performances that are as confrontational as they are entertaining. With Radity delivering their own blast of modern rock energy, this double bill promises a night of sweat, guitars and crowd-shaking intensity inside one of Valencia’s most intimate live rooms.
Just one night later, March 7 sees the venue shift gears dramatically when Venezuelan pop duo Mau y Ricky take over the stage. The Grammy-nominated songwriting brothers — responsible for chart-smashing hits like “Desconocidos” and collaborations across the Latin pop world — bring their polished, hook-filled sound to Valencia for what promises to be a high-energy sing-along show. With millions of monthly listeners and a global fanbase, their appearance transforms Peter Rock into a pop hotspot for the evening.
Sunday March 8 offers a completely different experience with Lindy Hop Sunday — a daytime swing celebration that turns the club into a dance hall. Starting from midday, the event combines brunch, drinks and vintage swing rhythms, inviting dancers and newcomers alike to fill the floor with spins, smiles and pure old-school energy. Expect classic swing sounds, plenty of Lindy Hop footwork and a crowd united by the simple joy of dancing.
Later in the month, March 14 brings the voice of Spanish rock when Razkin takes the stage. Formerly the frontman of La Fuga, Razkin has spent years carving out a successful solo career built on heartfelt rock songwriting and powerful live performances. With hundreds of concerts behind him, his shows balance emotional lyrics with stadium-sized choruses — the kind that feel especially powerful in a packed club environment.
The month closes with pure party energy on March 27, when the ATR Party transforms Peter Rock into a global dancefloor. Expect a wild fusion of cumbia, reggaeton and Latin urban rhythms, with DJs spinning everything from classic old-school reggaeton to the latest club anthems. The event promises giveaways, heavy bass and a crowd that refuses to stand still — turning the venue into one of the city’s liveliest late-night hotspots.
What makes Peter Rock Club special is its refusal to be defined by a single genre or scene. One night you might find hardcore rap-metal shaking the walls, the next a swing dance party, and the next a Latin pop concert packed with singing fans. That diversity is exactly why the venue has become a key part of Valencia’s live music ecosystem — a place where different communities of music lovers collide under one roof. March 2026 captures that spirit perfectly: loud, unpredictable and impossible to pigeonhole. Whether you come for the guitars, the dancing or the late-night reggaeton, one thing is certain — the stage at Peter Rock Club won’t be quiet for long.
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