San Miguel On Air
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After two months of pure live-music combustion—amps buzzing, floors shaking, bars sweating—San Miguel On Air is barreling into its December endgame like a tour bus with no brakes and a cooler full of cold beers. Until December 21, Valencia becomes a sprawling, nocturnal treasure map of venues, sounds, surprises, and beautiful musical chaos. Diversity? Check. Intimacy? Double check. New bands ready to blow your eyebrows off? Absolutely.
This whole thing isn’t just a “cycle”—it’s Cervezas San Miguel’s loud, unapologetic love letter to the city’s clubs, and to every restless beer-lover who prefers their music raw, real, and dangerously close to their face. This edition plants its flag across Valencia’s sacred nightlife constellation: Rock City, 16 Toneladas, Radio City, Electropura, Loco Club, The Hops, George Best Club, El Volander… all those stubborn rooms that refuse to die because live music still pumps their blood.
December kicks off like a double punch to the jaw on the 3rd:At Rock City, The Baboon Show and Deaf Devils will likely shake loose a few ceiling tiles, while simultaneously, over at 16 Toneladas, Bob Wayne & Munly J Munly will deliver a different flavour of beautifully unhinged Americana grit.
On December 5, Perrícolas + Ramito Records detonate inside Radio City.On December 11, Poesía Sintética turns George Best Club into a poetic pressure cooker.Then comes December 13, when Estrella Fugaz melts Electropura into a dreamy dimension of reverb and stardust.
One of the month’s crown jewels hits on December 17, when Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts storm Loco Club—an appointment for anyone who likes their rock ’n’ roll sweaty, loud, and wearing eyeliner.
The final stretch feels like the last shots at a long, righteous bar session:Burguitos at The Hops on December 20,and the cycle’s final exhale on December 21, at El Volander, with Farren El Guiri closing the book on this year’s San Miguel On Air odyssey.
Tickets start at 5 euros, which in 2025 is basically the price of a strong coffee, making this entire adventure criminally accessible. The full schedule and updates? All on the festival’s website—not that anybody checks websites sober.
With this final burst of shows, San Miguel On Air wraps up more than three months of injecting live music straight into the city’s bloodstream—boosting local venues, energizing Valencia’s cultural circuit, and giving curious minds and thirsty hearts a place to gather, sweat, shout, and discover something new.
3 Dec — Rock City: The Baboon Show + Deaf Devils
3 Dec — 16 Toneladas: Bob Wayne & Munly J Munly
5 Dec — Radio City: Perrícolas + Ramito Records
11 Dec — George Best Club: Poesía Sintética
13 Dec — Electropura: Estrella Fugaz
17 Dec — Loco Club: Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts
20 Dec — The Hops: Burguitos
21 Dec — El Volander: Farren El Guiri
San Miguel has spent 133 years messing with the rules of beer, pushing boundaries, chasing flavour like a religion. Their family of brews spans creative twists on the classics—Especial, Selecta, Yakima, Magna, Tap Station—and racks up international awards like bottle caps on a tour bus dashboard. They brew for the curious, the adventurous, the people who want more than “just a beer.”
A century-plus titan of the Spanish beer universe: independent, family-rooted, and spread across 70 markets with 12 breweries, water springs, distribution networks, and a history that zigzags through Mahou, San Miguel, Alhambra, Solán de Cabras, and even the U.S. craft-beer insurgents Founders Brewing. They’re everywhere, they’re relentless, and they fuel nightlife like few others can.
San Miguel On Air closes the year the only way it knows how:with guitars humming, cold beer flowing, and Valencia wide awake.Exactly as it should be.
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