Sexenni and Miki Núñez join forces on ‘Televisió’, a pop ode to uncomplicated love
- Delirics

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Lleida-based band Sexenni presents ‘Televisió’, their new single in collaboration with Miki Núñez — an energetic pop track that stands as a declaration of pure, simple, and unfiltered love. The song marks the first preview of the band’s upcoming project, set for release this winter and packed with special collaborations.
With lyrics full of references to the world of film and television, ‘Televisió’ tells a love story that embraces both good and bad moments, steering clear of drama and complications. The chemistry between Sexenni and Miki Núñez shines through not only in the music but also in the spirit of the message.
This collaboration has been long awaited: the connection between the two acts goes back to the early days of Sexenni, when Miki Núñez was the first to share one of their songs on social media in 2022. Since then, a studio session had been pending — and ‘Televisió’ is the natural result of that connection.
The track comes with a music video set on a TV soundstage, directed by Aarón Barreiro, which expands the song’s visual world with a cinematic aesthetic.

The band has also announced the official live presentation concert for their new work, taking place on Friday, March 13, 2026, at Sala Paral·lel 62 in Barcelona. Tickets are already on sale.
A sweet moment for Sexenni
This release follows the reissue of their third album, ‘Joc de nens (L’expansió)’ (Delirics, 2025), where Sexenni added two new tracks, standout collaborations, and remixes that reinforced their festive and grounded sound. That record included songs such as the version of ‘Fantastic Shine’ featuring Santi Balmes for La Marató de 3Cat, and new interpretations like ‘La Faràndula’ with DJ Trapella, among others.
With a solid career that includes the albums ‘Retrats’ (Delirics, 2022), ‘Supernova’ (Delirics, 2023), and ‘Joc de nens’(Delirics, 2025), and after performing on stages such as Mercat de Música Viva de Vic, La Mercè Festivities, Razzmatazz, and Apolo, among others, Sexenni continues to establish itself as one of the most promising bands in the Catalan music scene.




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