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Moby Concert
On 19 of July the famous American DJ/singer/songwriter Moby will have a concert in the emblematic Poble Espanyol. Gaining success and recognition from his album “Play” which managed to name as the best selling electronic album ever, Moby is considered as one of the most talented and influential figures in dance music. For his concert in Poble Espanyol, he expects to play many globally-famous hits such as “Natural Blue”, “South Side”, “In my heart”… as well as present his new works in the newest album “Destroyed”. If you’re into his music, definitely you shouldn’t miss the concert. Check out vacation rentals Barcelona and prepare to enjoy the excitement from Moby’s songs!
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Venue
- Venue:
- Poble Espanyol - Website
- Street:
- Avinguda Marquès de Comilla 13
- ZIP:
- 08038
- City:
- Barcelona
- State:
- Catalunya
- Country:
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Poble Espanyol is a open air architectual museum located in Montjuic in the city of Barcelona.
It was constructed in 1929 and occupies a total area of 42.000 m.T
he aim was to give an idea of what might be an "ideal model" of a Spanish village, containing the main characteristics of all towns and villages in the peninsula. For this reason, 117 buildings, streets and squares were reproduced to scale. Pieces were selected taking into account aesthetic fit to help create a harmonious overall composition in accordance with the "village" design that had been conceived.











