Lourdes Fernández of Bandana responding emotionally on social media amid controversy involving her ex-boyfriend's detention and bandmate criticism.

Lourdes of Bandana responds to ex's detention and criticizes Lissa Vera

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Singer Lourdes Fernández of Bandana broke her silence after her ex-boyfriend Leandro García Gómez's detention for unlawful deprivation of liberty. In an Instagram post, she discussed her health, thanked supporters, and targeted former bandmate Lissa Vera. Vera responded, expressing hurt over the criticisms but blaming them on the influence of a 'madman'.

Amaia Montero returns to La Oreja de Van Gogh after rumors

Amaia Montero, the original singer of La Oreja de Van Gogh, has returned to the band after a year of rumors and disputes. This follows the departure of Leire Martínez and coincides with Pablo Benegas leaving. EL MUNDO's podcast analyzes the keys to this move in the era of musical nostalgia.

Radiohead returns to stage after seven-year break

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After a seven-year hiatus, British band Radiohead returns to the stage, including concerts in Germany. Frontman Thom Yorke explained in an interview that the group had "gone a bit off the rails." Personal tragedies and exhaustion led to the break.

Silvio Rodríguez continues repairing dreams in Uruguay

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Silvio Rodríguez left Uruguay a few days ago and is now in Peru, but a week after his two concerts in Montevideo, those performances continue to generate buzz and recognition for the Cuban trova singer-songwriter.

Kenny Nzama champions Jozi's creative economy revival

DJ and producer Kenny Nzama, known as DJ Kenzhero, is leading Jozi My Jozi’s Babize Bonke campaign to showcase Johannesburg's creative resurgence. The initiative invites visitors to explore the city's revival through its artists and musicians. Nzama highlights music's unifying power amid growing inner-city revitalization efforts.

Quinnipiac poll shows partisan split over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime slot

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Nearly half of Americans approve of the NFL’s decision to tap Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, but opinions split sharply along party lines, a new Quinnipiac University poll finds.

 

 

 

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