Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina covers the United States with two concerts in New York and Miami in his “Against All Odds” tour, which begins this February with the Andalusian’s best-known hit in Latin America. musician.
Joaquín Sabina (Úbeda, JN, 1949) announced this Thursday that his world tour, which will begin in Costa Rica on February 25, now includes these two American cities.
In the United States, it will be presented in New York (Hulu Theater) on November 16 and in Miami (Miami Dade Arena) on the 19th of the same month, according to a statement.
The tour included Colombia, Chile, Peru, Argentina and Uruguay; It will continue through Spain and reach Mexico, the United States and the Caribbean in the fall, detailed the statement released this Thursday.
About to turn 74 this February, “back from everything and cured of being old and fearing for the devil,” the author of universal themes like “And They Gave Us at Ten O’clock” announced his return to the stage Let’s “delight ourselves and our audiences,” the statement added.
These are “essential quotes from this survivor who never tires of celebrating with her songs an irrevocable and passionately beautiful vision of a life of treacherous nights, feverish love and unrelenting heartbreak,” he added.
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“Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, February 3rd at 10am,” Hulu Theater wrote in a social media post announcing the New York performance.
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The “Against All Odds” tour comes after the presentation late last year of “Sentiendo Lo Macho,” a biographical documentary by Spanish filmmaker Fernando León de Aranoa.
In the documentary, Sabina talks openly about her stage fright, which persists despite half a century of her career and is considered an essential figure in contemporary Spanish popular music.
With the tour, Sabina ended her recent period behind closed doors and reopened “the canteen of her live shows” with “massive rituals” in which the singer-songwriter would perform her songs live,” Universal hymns follow the genetics of popular “culture of many generations,” the statement said.