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Las Queens bringing Spanish guitar energy to events in Barcelona
Corporate events in Barcelona can go two ways: everyone chats by the bar, or the room loosens up and starts smiling for real. If you’re looking to hire a band for a company event, this quartet leans into upbeat Spanish party vibes with guitars, hand percussion, and that mix of pop hooks and flamenco flavored rhythm that people catch fast, even if they don’t know the songs.
They work great for conferences, trade fairs, and brand events because they can fit around a schedule. They can keep it lighter while people arrive and network, then push it up when it’s time to celebrate. It feels warm and modern, not like a cheesy theme act. If your goal is to make colleagues mingle, clients stay longer, and the night actually feel like a night out, this is a solid call.
What I like about them is the balance. You get that bright Spanish guitar drive and punchy percussion, but the pop side keeps it familiar and easy. Two voices up front make the choruses hit, and the whole thing feels close and human, not overproduced.
They’re the sort of band that can sit comfortably in a corporate setting, then slowly turn the room into something more relaxed. You’ll see people tapping along before they even notice they’re doing it. It’s upbeat, a bit cheeky, and it leaves the crowd in a good mood.
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Watch this Spanish band in action and explore the full song list for your event.
Influences
| CANCIÓN | ARTISTA |
|---|---|
| Djobi, djobá | Gipsy Kings |
| Me quedo contigo | Los Chunguitos |
| Yo me quedo en Sevilla | Pata Negra |
| No estamos Lokos | Ketama |
| Besos de caramelo | Aurora Vargas |
| Devórame otra vez | Azúcar moreno |
| Te estoy amando locamente | Las grecas |
| Vete | Los Amaya |
| Agustito | Ketama |
| Achilipú | Las Grecas |
| Volando voy | Kiko Veneno |
| Bamboleo | Gipsy Kings |
| Sarandonga | Lolita Flores |
| Solo se vive una vez | Azúcar moreno |