Albert Pla announces 2027 tour and album with Kase.O and censorship

Published on June 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Albert Pla will return to the stage in 2027 with his new album No quiero hablar de mí, pero yo, which will be released in November. Tickets go on sale on June 25. The album includes collaborations such as Kase.O on Todo me va bien and addresses censorship. For attendees, it is an opportunity to see an artist who blends humor and social criticism in a direct format.

Albert Pla seated in a vintage recording studio, holding an old microphone while Kase.O adjusts technical headphones in front of an analog mixing console, tangled audio cables, desk lamps illuminating handwritten sheet music, an open-reel tape spinning during recording, background with stacked vinyl records and a censorship sign crossed out with red paint, hyper-realistic cinematic style, dramatic lighting with contrasting shadows, textures of worn metal and wood, sharp focus on concentrated expressions, technical music studio photography.

How stage technology amplifies Pla's critical discourse 🎭

The tour will integrate an audiovisual proposal with synchronized projections and surround sound systems. The technical team has developed real-time light and video control software, adapting each song to a changing visual environment. This infrastructure allows lyrics loaded with irony and denunciation to be reinforced with AI-generated images and mapping. The result is a show where technology is not an ornament, but a tool to emphasize the artist's messages.

Albert Pla sells us tickets so we don't talk about him 🎤

Of course, the album is called No quiero hablar de mí, pero yo, so get ready for 45 minutes of Pla talking about Pla while pretending he's not. All of this with a tour that promises to be as sincere as a politician on the campaign trail. Of course, tickets are available from June 25, just in time for you to reserve your spot and pretend you're going just for the music.