Amaia Montero returns with La Oreja de Van Gogh in Bilbao

Amaia Montero returned to the stage with La Oreja de Van Gogh at the Bizkaia Arena in Barakaldo before 15,000 people, after nearly two decades away from the group.

The singer shared her personal experience during the May 10 concert. “There were moments when I thought I would never step on a stage again. I was completely lost,” she told the audience. She described a period of darkness in which she feared for her life and career, yet stressed that she fought back and returned with scars.

The show opened with “20 de enero” and continued with hits such as “Deseo de cosas imposibles” and “Rosas”. Amaia also performed some songs from the period after her departure, although she limited herself to two tracks from Leire Martínez’s era. At times she showed insecurity, such as while singing “La niña que llora en tus fiestas”, but the crowd encouraged her.

The tour includes a second date in Bilbao and will visit other Spanish cities. The band also announced Pablo Benegas’s departure. Montero thanked the support received and expressed her wish to keep singing with the group.

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Rosalía performs triumphantly at Lux World Tour in Madrid's Movistar Arena, with dancers, orchestra, and ecstatic crowd.
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Rosalía's Lux World Tour arrives in Madrid with stellar multidisciplinary show after health recovery

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Following the March 16 opener in Lyon, Rosalía brought her Lux World Tour to Madrid's Movistar Arena on March 30 for 17,000 fans, having recovered from health issues that canceled her upcoming Milan show. The Catalan singer's 1-hour-45-minute performance, structured in four acts, fused sacred music, flamenco, pop, and techno, spotlighting her voice with the Heritage Orchestra and 12 dancers.

Spanish singer Ana Torroja will return to Colombia with a concert on June 5 at the Teatro Jorge Eliécer Gaitán. The event is part of her new international tour, tied to the release of her album 'Se ha acabado el show'. In this record, Torroja composes all tracks for the first time.

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José Antonio Morante de la Puebla made his comeback at Seville's Real Maestranza on Easter Sunday, cutting two ears before an ecstatic crowd with former King Juan Carlos I in attendance. Bullfighters Roca Rey and David de Miranda also earned trophies in the Garcigrande bullfight. The event drew numerous public figures and sold out completely.

The Colombian band Aterciopelados will perform its first show at Bogotá's Movistar Arena on October 30. The concert will mark the 30th anniversary of the album 'La Pipa de la Paz' and feature a review of over three decades of their career.

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Shakira has announced an arena tour across the United States in support of her 2024 album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. The trek begins June 13 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, following a free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on May 2. The tour expands on her previous international shows and last year's U.S. stadium performances.

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli headlined a free concert at Mexico City's Zócalo on April 18, drawing over 130,000 attendees. He collaborated with Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules, fusing opera with cumbia in a celebration of his album Romanza's 30th anniversary. The event featured classical pieces and popular hits, sponsored by the Mexico City Government and Banco Plata.

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Olivia Dean performed a captivating showcase at London's O2 Arena on May 2, highlighting highlights from her acclaimed album The Art of Loving. The show featured sumptuous staging, intimate moments, and a surprise duet with Sam Fender. Fans packed the venue amid high demand for her ongoing tour.

 

 

 

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