It is as part of the Spanish Music Week in Africa that Paulina del Carmen will perform in Tunis, on November 11 at 5 p.m. at the Slimania Madrasa.
Invited by the Cervantes Institute of Tunis with the support of the Spanish Embassy and Spanish International Cooperation, Paulina del Carmen will be accompanied by guitarist Diego de la Torre and will perform for other concerts in Algeria, Morocco and Senegal.
Note also the partnership with the Society of Performers of Spain which supports this concert and the Spanish Music Week in Africa. With this concert, a new focus on contemporary Andalusian culture and Spanish artistic diversity is on the agenda.
Singer and songwriter, Paulina Del Carmen, is Spanish and originally from Granada. She began her solo career in 2024 with a very open project in search of confluences. After several appearances on the Spanish music scene, as singer and bassist of the group Las Dianas, Paulina launched into composition and songwriting, taking the risk with an independent project that reflects her most intimate and personal essence.
Influenced by the roots of soul and blues, Latin music, flamenco, international romantic pop and urban sounds, her style fuses the classic and the current, blazing a trail between electronic music trends and intimate lyrics.
Her approach, her search for the freedom to reinvent herself, positions her as one of the most promising emerging artists on the Spanish music scene.
In 2025, Paulina del Carmen released her debut album, Rosas y Estrellas, a clear example of her vocal magnetism and charisma. In this album, the young Grenadine follows a story that explores deep themes such as forgiveness, melancholy or lovelessness. It’s an album that talks about love and its different forms. It tells a story, among many others, a story that repeats itself and will always repeat itself.
The program for the show on November 11 will include the main songs from the new album: Rosas y Estrellas, Perdón, Siempre, Historia de amor, Toto and Dos personas. Supported by Diego de la Torre’s guitar, Paulina del Carmen will be on vocals, bass and keyboards.




