In the heart of Barcelona’s Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district rises Luz de Gas, a venue that since 1995 has woven its history to the rhythm of music and culture. It’s not just a concert hall; it’s a stage where generations and sounds converge—a key part of the city’s nightlife landscape.

Its name, shrouded in a certain mystery, has led to various interpretations. Some say it refers to an old industrial building where, once upon a time, electricity was generated from gas. Others, more romantically inclined, prefer to believe it comes from Gaslight, the haunting 1944 film.

The venue features different settings: the main hall in a theater format, a cocktail bar with its own distinct style, and an annexed space with a unique atmosphere.