08/05/2026
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BarcelonaThree decades of record label silence and separate stages have not been enough to cool the flame. El Último de la Fila has returned to make Montjuïc Olympic Stadium its own this Thursday, repeating last Sunday's feat in a double date that is already music history in our home. The last time the group set foot on the Olympic Ring turf was on October 6, 1990, on a bill shared with Tina Turner and Sopa de Cabra. Thirty-six years later, the grain of black and white photographs has given way to an explosion of color and living nostalgia: Manolo García and Quimi Portet before a legion of followers who not only remember the songs, but inhabit them. The atmosphere, as Xavier Cervantes already pointed out in the chronicle of the first concert, has been extraordinary. On stage, the chemistry between the Barcelona duo has spread to a surrendered stadium, Xavier Cervantes in the chronicle of the first concert, has been extraordinary. On stage, the chemistry between the Barcelona duo has spread to a surrendered stadium, closing an emotional circle initiated in the late eighties and which in 2026 has seen its most emotional chapter – and in all probability the definitive one. This grand farewell has not only served to say goodbye, but to certify that El Último de la Fila's repertoire has a relevance independent of the passage of time and trends.

'Bones'
Full house
Cry of passion
All sold
Silver airplanes
41 years of experience
When poverty enters through the door, love jumps out the window
Staging
'Dear Milagros'
Total connection
Enemies of the alien
Generations united
'Reasonable astronomy'
Energy on stage
'God of rain'
Portet's guitar
Graphic coverage
Goodbye Barcelona
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