Raly

By Charlotte Stace

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Published on April 1, 2026

Since RALY began releasing music in late 2022, the Spanish artist has built a growing following around a project that reveals very little directly - few interviews, disappearing social media posts, and a name that’s oddly hard to pin down online. Instead, he lets the music do the talking.

That music sits somewhere in the realm of post-urban pop, but with a more fractured, digital edge. His first album, lo que piensa la ciudad de mí (2024), introduced that shadowy identity, and the newer A0 (2026) pushes it further.

What makes any performance by this artist stand out is precisely that sense of scarcity. Because he keeps himself so obscured, the live shows become the moment when the project briefly turns tangible. In that sense, this is less a standard gig than a rare chance to see a carefully guarded artist step out from behind the screen.