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Vera GRV

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Valencia, get ready to feel something—hard.On December 19, Vera GRV rolls into Sala República with her “Se Me Pasó, Llamarte, Mamá” tour, a title that sounds like a late-night confession left on someone’s voicemail… and the music hits exactly the same way.


Vera GRV has spent the last two years bulldozing her way out of the underground and into the spotlight with a sound that crackles between alt-pop heartbreak, urban melancholy, and that unmistakable Gen-Z emotional voltage—equal parts gloss and wound. She writes like someone who’s lived twice as many lives as her passport says, and she performs like she’s trying to burn the stage down just to keep warm.


And Valencia is catching her at one of those rare, electric moments: the exact point where an artist stops being a secret and becomes a movement.


The setlist is expected to swing between soft-focus bruisers and explosive, beat-heavy bangers—songs built for anyone who’s ever texted someone they swore they wouldn’t, or danced their way through a bad decision. “Se me pasó” and “Llamarte” have already turned into emotional grenades among her fanbase, and live they hit like a diary being read under strobe lights.


But don’t let the vulnerability fool you—Vera knows how to command a room. Her shows feel like confession booths charged with neon, a blend of catharsis and chaos where you’re as likely to cry as you are to scream the lyrics in someone’s ear. Sala República is the perfect battlefield: big enough to feel like an event, close enough to feel personal.


And if her recent performances are any sign, she’s bringing everything: the cinematic staging, the razor-edged band, the raw, cracked-open honesty that has become her trademark. Expect an audience that knows every line, every whisper, every wounded syllable—this is an artist people claim, not just listen to.


In a month crowded with tours, reunions and end-of-year blowouts, Vera GRV stands out because she isn’t offering nostalgia—she’s offering now. Messy, brilliant, painfully current emotion wrapped in a sound that refuses to sit still.


For tickets and more information: Sala Repvblicca

 
 
 

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