Welcome to Madrid
Bon Iver returns to the city in less than a year on the occasion of the presentation of his new album I,I. Defined as an album of "chamber folk", with no lack of electronic arrangements or the artist's personal touch, the recent album takes over from 22, A Million (2016), Bon Iver, Bon Iver (2011) and For Emma, Forever Ago (2008), thus completing a transition from a more melodic and organic trend to a more synthetic one marked by anguish.
It was with the second album directed by American musician Justin Vernon that Bon Iver became a worldwide phenomenon, after being mostly highlighted as one of the best works of 2011 and winning two Grammy awards.
Since then, the American's evolution has been overwhelming, being able to bring his complex and experimental music to a massive audience. His influences are derived from many styles and are reflected in the varied collaborations that the artist has had throughout his career.
Accessibility
In compliance with the prevailing regulations, the WiZink Center has a space reserved for people with Reduced Mobility.
The complex has lifts on the corners of Fuente del Berro with Goya and Lombia with Goya.
In compliance with the prevailing regulations, the WiZink Center has a space reserved for people with Reduced Mobility.
The complex has lifts on the corners of Fuente del Berro with Goya and Lombia with Goya.
Duly accredited guide dogs may accompany their owners inside the complex.
Docking stations 98, 100
€59
9pm