Recital with Nadine Sierra and Ludovic Tézier
· Where? Gran Teatre del Liceu
· When? February 18th. 2026
· Days? Wednesday
· Hour? 19:30h
· Address: La Rambla, 51 -59
· Organize: Gran Teatre del Liceu
On February 18, 2026, the Liceu will experience a historic evening with Nadine Sierra and Ludovic Tézier.
In the midst of the 2025/2026 season, the Gran Teatre del Liceu is pleased to announce an extraordinary and unrepeatable concert that joins its programming: on February 18, 2026, two of the most acclaimed voices in the international opera scene, Nadine Sierra and Ludovic Tézier, will reunite on the Barcelona stage to offer an evening that promises unforgettable emotions.
American soprano Nadine Sierra, queen of the Liceu, with a brilliant career on the world's main stages ? from the Metropolitan Opera in New York to La Scala in Milan ? is recognized for the brightness of her voice, the flexibility of her singing, and a captivating stage presence that turns every performance into a celebration of beauty. Her voice, clear and intense at the same time, has been defined as a perfect synthesis of technical virtuosity and expressive authenticity.
Alongside her, French baritone Ludovic Tézier, considered the greatest reference of his vocal range, will bring his noble and powerful timbre, capable of blending authority and lyricism with a naturalness that moves for its elegance and depth. Tézier has set landmarks in Verdi's roles and in the French repertoire, and his stage presence always conveys an almost theatrical intensity, even in a concert setting.
These two artistic personalities will offer a high-voltage vocal dialogue, where love, tragedy, and the power of opera will be condensed into a single night. It will be a journey through immortal pages of the repertoire: arias and duets from bel canto to Verdi, while passing through scenes from the French repertoire.
This unexpected concert, meant to be a gift for the audience, is the promise of an unrepeatable and legendary concert. February 18, 2026 will undoubtedly be engraved in the collective memory of the Liceu as one of those moments when art becomes a true life experience.


