Molotov sweeps Europe: Barcelona, Berlin and the closing of an unforgettable tour (Part 2)

Molotov in concert Photo: Raul Umeres

Europe is no longer a stop. It is Molotov territory.

If the first part of the tour confirmed that Molotov is still in shape, this second part made something even clearer: Europe is no longer a punctual visit, it is a conquered home. The 2025 European tour entered its most intense phase, chaining decisive nights, attendance records and a real connection with very different audiences, but equally committed.

From Brussels to Bilbao, passing through Berlin, Barcelona and Zurich, Molotov did what they do best: turn each concert into a common space where languages or borders do not matter. Only the songs, the volume and the truth matter. Together with Deputamadre Club Europa, the tour continued to add arguments to consolidate itself as one of the most solid and significant in its recent history.

Key dates of the second leg of the 2025 European tour

  • Brussels: June 24, 2025 - La Madeleine (SOLD OUT!)
  • Berlin: June 27, 2025 - Uber Eats Music Hall (High Attendance)
  • Barcelona: June 29, 2025 - Razzmatazz 1 (SOLD OUT!)
  • Zurich: September 4, 2025 - Komplex 457 (SOLD OUT!)
  • Bilbao: September 7, 2025 - Santana 27 (Last Tickets)

Brussels: a statement of intent

On June 24, Brussels left the message clear from the start. La Madeleine sold out tickets, confirming that Molotov connects beyond any passport. Latin, European and local audiences sharing pogo, chorus and sweat in one of the most compact and direct nights of this second stage.

It was not a curiosity or an exception: it was an affirmation. Europe also speaks Molotov.

Brussels sounded like this:

Berlin: respect earned and attendance record

Berlin was not a Sold Out, but it was something even more relevant. On June 27, the Uber Eats Music Hall gathered almost 2,300 people, becoming the date with the highest number of tickets sold of the entire European tour.

In a demanding city, with a strong and uncompromising alternative scene, Molotov did not seek to please: they imposed themselves from forcefulness. Berlin responded with respect, attention and a full room as far as the eye could see.

When Berlin listens, it is because something works.

Berlin boiling:

Molotov in concert Photo: Raul Umeres

Barcelona: a shared history that is sung loudly

Barcelona deserves its own chapter.

On June 29, Razzmatazz 1 hung the Sold Out sign and became one of the highest points of the entire tour. Constant intensity, relentless pogos and an audience that sang every song as if it were their own.

Barcelona is not just a city with a large Latin American community. The language, lyrics and years have turned Molotov into a cult band for several generations of Spanish audiences. And that shows from the first chord.

Here there was no distance between stage and floor. It was a shared, loud and honest celebration.

Barcelona exploded like this:

Zurich: the big surprise of the final stretch

On September 4, Zurich broke any forecast. Komplex 457 Sold Out, massive response and a dedication that surprised even the most veterans of the tour.

One of those nights that remind why going on tour still makes sense. Zurich not only responded: they went all in.

Zurich responded like this:

Bilbao: rock without artifice and a closing up to par

The second block of the tour closed on September 7 in Bilbao, at Santana 27. Rock audience, direct and without concessions. Last tickets and a dense atmosphere, one of those that do not need explanation.

Bilbao was the perfect closing: without artifices, pure rock. A farewell that sounded more like a promise than an end.

Bilbao made it clear:

Molotov in concert Photo: Raul Umeres

A tour that leaves a mark (and what comes next)

With this second part, the Molotov 2025 European Tour confirms something unquestionable: the 30th anniversary is not an end point, it is another starting point. Sold Out, attendance records and a real connection with each city visited.

Very soon we will reveal the cities of the 2026 European Tour.

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