Pignoise

Spanish Pop

Pignoise

About Pignoise

Spanish punk band Pignoise -- comprised of Alvaro (vocals and guitar), Polo (drums), and Pablo (bass) -- may never have existed were it not for an unfortunate soccer injury. Frontman Alvaro was a semi-professional soccer player with Getafe CF and Real Madrid before he was laid up with a serious injury. During his rehabilitation, he learned to play guitar and write songs as a diversion. Alvaro was soon quite dedicated to his composition, and was joined by drummer and fellow professional soccer player, Polo. The group was finally completed with the addition of Pablo, who had moved to Madrid to study drama. Though their first material was written in English, they quickly switched to their native tongue, becoming an underground sensation in the growing Spanish punk scene. Their debut disc, Melodias Desafinadas, and its follow-up, Esto No Es un Disco de Punk, fell short of commercial success. However, Pignoise's third record, Anunciado en Televisión, produced a number of radio hits, including "Nada Que Perder," which became the theme song to the television show Los Hombres de Paco. Thanks to excellent radio support and regular live performances, the record soon went gold. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi

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About Pignoise

Spanish punk band Pignoise -- comprised of Alvaro (vocals and guitar), Polo (drums), and Pablo (bass) -- may never have existed were it not for an unfortunate soccer injury. Frontman Alvaro was a semi-professional soccer player with Getafe CF and Real Madrid before he was laid up with a serious injury. During his rehabilitation, he learned to play guitar and write songs as a diversion. Alvaro was soon quite dedicated to his composition, and was joined by drummer and fellow professional soccer player, Polo. The group was finally completed with the addition of Pablo, who had moved to Madrid to study drama. Though their first material was written in English, they quickly switched to their native tongue, becoming an underground sensation in the growing Spanish punk scene. Their debut disc, Melodias Desafinadas, and its follow-up, Esto No Es un Disco de Punk, fell short of commercial success. However, Pignoise's third record, Anunciado en Televisión, produced a number of radio hits, including "Nada Que Perder," which became the theme song to the television show Los Hombres de Paco. Thanks to excellent radio support and regular live performances, the record soon went gold. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi

Pignoise's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
26 Sep 2025 Pignoise in Armilla Campo Municipal De Armilla, Armilla
10 Oct 2025 MyPlaylist Fest - El festival del año en la Cartuja de Sevilla in Sevilla Exteriores del Estadio de la Cartuja, Sevilla

Pignoise's Popular songs

  • Estoy enfermo (con Melendi)
  • Nada que perder
  • Te entiendo

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Some of Pignoise's most popular songs include Estoy enfermo (con Melendi), Nada que perder, Te entiendo. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Pignoise's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Estoy enfermo (con Melendi), Nada que perder, Te entiendo, and more.

Pignoise is known for their distinctive sound in the spanish pop genre, often blending elements of spanish pop rock, making them a unique voice in the music world.

You can find the ticket details about Pignoise concert from AllEvents.