Barcelona Agenda March 2026 by Radar Underground
Barcelona’s alternative scene never really slows down, and March is packed with shows, club nights and underground gatherings across the city. Thanks to our friends at Radar Underground, they’ve put a selection of events that cover everything from dream pop and post-punk to EBM, industrial and indie club sessions.
From intimate gigs to late-night DJ sessions, the coming weeks offer plenty of opportunities to explore the darker and more alternative side of Barcelona’s live music circuit.
Among the highlights early in the month are performances by Yndling and M Train, the shoegaze textures of Mint Field, and the return of post-punk favourites The Names or our beloved Spit it Out.
Later in the month the city continues its momentum with shows from French Police, Sad Madona, indie rock outfit The Academic, and legendary britpop group Suede, whose Barcelona date is already sold out.
Other Voices Night II
One date we are especially excited about is Other Voices Night II, taking place on March 7 at Sala Slow.
The night will feature live performances by Isla Ola, My Own Burial, and Self Secrets. It promises an evening centered around darkwave and post-punk, bringing together international and local artists in one of Barcelona’s most intimate venues.
Events like this are exactly what keep the underground scene alive: small rooms, close distances, and audiences that come to discover something new.
A growing network of underground events
Radar Underground continues to map the city’s alternative circuit, highlighting concerts, club sessions and independent events happening across Barcelona. The agenda includes everything from indie and shoegaze gigs to EBM club nights, goth DJ sessions and punk shows.
For artists, promoters and venues who want their events to appear in future editions of the Radar Underground agenda, you can get in touch directly with them to be featured.
At the moment the listings focus on Barcelona, but if the network keeps growing, it would not be surprising to see the agenda expand to other cities in the near future.
Until then, keep your eyes on the radar.



