Erreway came back, and for a moment, it felt like old times again
- Rick Baster

- Jun 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago


Erreway's return to the Palau Sant Jordi in 2025 relied on an agile live performance focused on their most recognizable repertoire, with a broad setlist that covered practically all of their hits.
The concert kicked off with " Girar " and segued into " Rebelde Way ," setting a fast pace from the start with hardly any pauses. From then on, the band strung together songs in a lively format, without any frills, focusing solely on the music.
Key tracks like “ Tiempo ,” “ Te soñé ,” “ Será de Dios ,” “ Bonita de más , ” and “ Para cosas buenas ” were performed, part of a 26-song setlist that maintained its intensity throughout the night. Rather than reinventing their sound, the group opted for a solid and recognizable performance. Vocally, the harmonies blended naturally, with Camila Bordonaba taking center stage at various points, adding a distinct nuance without compromising the essence of the songs.

One of the few elements external to the live performance was the projection of a video of Luisana Lopilato, who greeted the audience, expressed her affection and sent her support to the group, in a brief but well-integrated intervention in the overall show.
Without elaborate visuals, the concert relied on the connection with the audience and the power of a songbook that continues to resonate live. The closing number, “Sweet Baby,” served as the perfect ending to a show that emphasized continuity and effectiveness. In the end, Erreway in 2025 isn't about who's missing, but about who's still there. I left with the feeling that, even though the band isn't complete, the story is.
Thanks to Live Nation Spain, the experience didn't stop in Barcelona: I was also able to attend the final date in Madrid, which allowed me to see the live performance in two different contexts and confirm the strength of the show at both events.







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