Collective Euphoria at Razzmatazz

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The Catalan band Éxtasis presented their album “NO SÉ PK” at Razzmatazz 2 in Barcelona on October 26, once again proving they have what it takes to become one of the leading pop/rock groups on the national scene.

Gerard Giner, vocalist of the Catalan band Éxtasis, during the concert at Razzmatazz 2 in Barcelona. Photo by Raquel Vives.

With a sold-out crowd eager to welcome them, Éxtasis kicked off the night with “Tq pero,” setting an energetic pace for the entire show. From the beginning, each band member filled every inch of the stage with presence and dynamism. Made up of a mosaic of talents and strong personalities, Éxtasis returned the joy of performing together in their hometown with every chorus.

After some of their hits, such as “Escalera Azul” and “NO SÉ PK,” vocalist Gerard Giner climbed down to the barricade to perform “Vivir Lento,” with fans singing along from the back rows. The glow of mobile flashlights, a go-to for slower songs, filled the darkness of the venue, creating a warm, ambient atmosphere.

David Civitillo, keyboardist and backing vocalist of the Catalan band Éxtasis, during the concert at Razzmatazz 2 in Barcelona. Photo by Raquel Vives.

To close out an unforgettable evening, Éxtasis played “EL ROCK,” “te vi bailar,” and “Ojitos marrones,” one of their most popular anthems. They ended the show with an electrifying performance of “TIBURÓN,” driven by intense percussion and a refreshing saxophone line.

The band, with influences from Andrés Calamaro and a voice reminiscent of Leiva but with a lighter touch, has a special knack for turning ninety minutes into an animated, emotional concert. After their show at Razzmatazz 2, it’s clear that Éxtasis will be back on tour soon, riding a wave of growing success.

The Catalan band Èxtasi during the concert at Razzmatazz 2 in Barcelona. Photo by Raquel Vives.

Noelia Serrano

Teens Media Network. Barcelona, Spain Reporter.

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