Spanish Phrase
Tengo ganas de ir a un concierto.
Meaning
The sentence means 'I feel like going to a concert.' It conveys a personal desire to attend a live music event. The construction 'tener ganas de + infinitive' is a common way in Spanish to talk about what you want to do.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to express a spontaneous or planned desire to attend a concert, whether you're inviting a friend, making a suggestion, or simply stating your mood.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Tengoganasdeiraunconcierto
Tener (present)
The verb 'tener' means 'to have' and is used here to express a feeling or desire.
Ganas de + infinitive
The phrase 'ganas de' followed by an infinitive expresses 'to feel like doing something'.
Preposition de
Links 'ganas' with the infinitive verb, indicating the object of the desire.
Infinitive ir
The verb 'ir' (to go) remains in its infinitive form after 'ganas de'.
Preposition a + article
The preposition 'a' introduces the destination, followed by the indefinite article 'un'.
Concierto (noun)
A masculine singular noun meaning 'concert'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué planes tienes para este fin de semana?
What plans do you have for this weekend?
Tengo ganas de ir a un concierto.
I feel like going to a concert.
✕Common Mistakes
Tengo ganas a ir a un concierto.
The preposition after 'ganas' is 'de', not 'a'.
Tengo ganas de ir al concierto.
When speaking generally, use the indefinite article 'un' unless you refer to a specific concert.
Tengo ganas de ir a un concierto.
Do not conjugate 'tener' incorrectly; the correct form for 'I' is 'tengo'.
↔Alternatives
Quiero ir a un concierto.
I want to go to a concert.
Me apetece ir a un concierto.
I would like to go to a concert.
Tengo ganas de asistir a un concierto.
I feel like attending a concert.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, going to a concert is a popular social activity, especially during festivals or summer evenings. The phrase 'tener ganas de' is informal but perfectly natural in everyday conversation. If you want to sound more formal, you can use 'desear' (e.g., 'Deseo ir a un concierto'), but it sounds a bit stiff in casual settings.

