The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:
Based on the average Setlist, Estopa will perform live for about 1:18.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (74% probability):
Imagine two brothers working the assembly line at a SEAT car factory near Barcelona, dreaming up songs between shifts. That's how José and David Muñoz started Estopa – their name coming from their boss's favorite phrase "Dale estopa a la maquina" (keep working that machine!). But these factory workers had something special brewing, mixing rock, rumba, and flamenco into their own explosive sound. Their story's got that perfect underdog feel – two working-class kids whose family came from Extremadura, growing up on a diet of Los Chichos and Los Chunguitos during long family road trips.
They'd play local bars after their factory shifts until BMG Music España caught wind of what they were cooking up. Their 1999 debut album hit Spain like a thunderbolt, with "La Raja de Tu Falda" becoming the kind of hit that changes lives overnight. From there? It was like watching a rocket take off. Their second album "Destrangis" sold a quarter million copies in two weeks flat, and suddenly these former factory workers were touring Latin America.
They kept evolving their sound, adding more rock edges with "¿La Calle es Tuya?." In 2011, Estopa released "2.0," which they produced themselves and went straight to number one in Spain, selling 80k copies. By 2014, they made "Esto es Estopa," featuring acoustic versions of their hits, and one year later, Estopa's album "Rumba a lo Desconocido" led to a big tour that took them across South America, the United States, and Spain.
In 2019, they put out "Fuego," and in 2020 they worked with Amaral on a song called "Despertar."
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