Quevedo Postpones Valencia Concert Due to Health Reasons

02-10-2025


The highly anticipated Quevedo concert at Valencia's Roig Arena has been postponed from its original October 2 date due to health concerns affecting the Canarian artist. Event organizers Taste The Floor and DQE Productions confirmed the rescheduling, moving the performance to Saturday, October 25, 2025, at 7:00 PM in the same venue. The decision was made following medical advice regarding the artist's condition, though specific details about the health issues were not disclosed.

All previously purchased tickets remain valid for the new date without requiring any additional processing from ticket holders. The organization emphasized that current ticket holders need take no action to transfer their admissions to the rescheduled event. The Roig Arena continues to establish itself as a premier destination for major international concerts in the Valencia region, with Quevedo's performance expected to draw thousands of fans to the Turia capital.

For attendees unable to attend the October 25 rescheduled date, full refunds are available through the original point of purchase within the legally established timeframe. The promoters have implemented standard refund procedures, requiring fans to process returns through the same official sales channel where they initially acquired their tickets. This policy aims to streamline the refund process while maintaining proper transaction records.

The postponed Valencia concert forms part of Quevedo's ongoing Buenas Noches Tour, which will continue with scheduled performances including a November stop at the Multiusos de Gondomar in Porto. As one of Spain's leading urban and Latin music artists, Quevedo has consistently sold out venues across major cities including Madrid, Barcelona, and Bilbao, with his global hits transforming each tour stop into a major musical spectacle.

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