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Concerts and Festivals in Spanish

Compact Spanish phrases for tickets, set times, stages, sound, crowds, safety, camping, merchandise, and meeting friends at live events.

This collection contains the most useful expressions that will help you feel confident in communication. Learning whole phrases allows you to speak faster and more naturally, without thinking about grammar.

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Tickets

  • Tengo la entrada en el móvil.

    I have the ticket on my phone.

  • ¿Permite salir y volver?

    Does it allow exit and re-entry?

  • El código no escanea.

    The code does not scan.

  • ¿Incluye el concierto principal?

    Does it include the headline concert?

  • ¿Dónde está la fila?

    Where is the line?

  • Necesito cambiar mi pulsera.

    I need to change my wristband.

  • La entrada es para hoy.

    The ticket is for today.

Schedule

  • ¿A qué hora toca el grupo?

    What time does the band play?

  • El DJ empieza a medianoche.

    The DJ starts at midnight.

  • Quiero ver el telonero.

    I want to see the opening act.

  • El horario cambió otra vez.

    The schedule changed again.

  • Lleguemos antes del estribillo.

    Let us arrive before the chorus.

  • El concierto va con retraso.

    The concert is running late.

  • Guardemos sitio cerca.

    Let us save a nearby spot.

Stages and Sound

  • ¿Qué escenario es este?

    Which stage is this?

  • El sonido está muy fuerte.

    The sound is very loud.

  • No oigo bien la voz.

    I cannot hear the voice well.

  • La batería suena genial.

    The drums sound great.

  • Hay eco en esta zona.

    There is echo in this area.

  • Movámonos hacia la torre.

    Let us move toward the tower.

  • La pantalla se ve bien.

    The screen looks good.

Crowd and Safety

  • Hay mucha gente delante.

    There are many people in front.

  • Salimos por el lateral.

    We exit through the side.

  • Necesito agua, por favor.

    I need water, please.

  • No empujes en la fila.

    Do not push in the line.

  • Busquemos un lugar tranquilo.

    Let us find a quiet place.

  • ¿Dónde está primeros auxilios?

    Where is first aid?

  • Mantén tu mochila cerrada.

    Keep your backpack closed.

Camping and Merch

  • La zona de acampada abre.

    The camping area opens.

  • Compré una camiseta oficial.

    I bought an official T-shirt.

  • ¿Aceptan tarjeta en el puesto?

    Do they take cards at the stand?

  • La talla mediana se agotó.

    The medium size sold out.

  • Guarda el recibo.

    Keep the receipt.

  • La tienda está junto al escenario.

    The shop is next to the stage.

  • Necesito cargar el móvil.

    I need to charge my phone.

Friends and Rules

  • Si nos perdemos, quedamos aquí.

    If we get lost, we meet here.

  • No tengo cobertura.

    I have no signal.

  • Mándame tu ubicación.

    Send me your location.

  • Nos vemos en información.

    See you at information.

  • No dejan entrar vidrio.

    They do not allow glass inside.

  • Apaga el flash.

    Turn off the flash.

  • Fue un conciertazo.

    It was an amazing concert.

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