Following a highly successful tour across Central Europe, where they sold out numerous shows, the Granada-based band Eskorzo is returning to Spain to conclude their Historias de Amor y Otras Mierdas tour. With three decades of experience, the group has established itself as a leading force in Spanish mestizaje music, blending rock, ska, punk, and Latin rhythms.
The Spanish leg of the tour begins in Madrid at Teatro Eslava, marking the start of the peninsular phase of their performances. Eskorzo continues to bring their latest album to life on stage while preparing to celebrate their 30th anniversary in 2026. To mark this milestone, the band will release a double collaborative album revisiting their most iconic songs, reinterpreted with prominent national and international artists, including Coque Malla, Amparanoia, Macaco, Albert Plá, and musicians from Brazil, Chile, and Colombia.
As a preview of this project, Eskorzo has released a new version of La Pena with Argentine band Bersuit Vergarabat. Originally a ska-punk track, the song has been transformed into a melancholic bolero, exploring themes of loss and emotional heartbreak, reflecting the band’s artistic growth over the years.
Throughout their career, Eskorzo has been known for breaking stylistic boundaries and delivering live shows that combine energy, dance, and social engagement. The Spanish tour will be the last opportunity to experience Historias de Amor y Otras Mierdas live before the launch of the 30th anniversary project.
The tour will culminate in Granada, the band’s hometown, closing a chapter that highlights Eskorzo’s enduring influence in Spanish fusion music and their relevance on the international mestizaje scene.












