The singer-songwriter and composer of music Spanish Alejandro Sanz finished the South American leg of his world tour and alarmed his fans in Twitter after he claimed to be “sad and tired” via social media.
The artist published a text through his official Twitter account: “I’m not well. I don’t know if this is of any use but I want to say it. i’m sad and tired. In case someone else believes that there must always be a sea breeze or a firework on a summer night”.
“I am working to make it go away… -continues- I’ll hit the stage and something inside will tell me what to do. But sometimes I don’t even want to be. Literally. Just to be honest. For not entering the useless noise. I know there are people who feel this way. If it works for you, I feel the same way, ”she added.
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The Madrid singer expresses once again obstacles to carry out his musical career: in November of last year manifested difficulty composing due to a state of sadness that harmed him in his artistic path and in his personal life.
The 54-year-old singer’s confession comes after his tour of South America and Argentina, where he played in cities like Córdoba, Rosario and five performances with sold-out tickets at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires. However, the artist did not cancel any of his future activities, in the middle of his European tour “Sanz en Vivo”, which will begin on June 3 in Pamplona, and will be in Spain for the rest of the European summer. Starting in September, it will begin its North American leg, with numerous scheduled dates in the United States and Mexico.
Alejandro Sanz in Argentina
The Spanish musician and composer Alejandro Sanz filled the Movistar Arena stadium at all the stops of the Argentine tour “Sanz live” . In the context of a local tour that It began on May 1 at the Plaza de la Música in Córdoba and on the 3rd it passed through the Rosario Metropolitanthe guitarist and singer completed the recitals at the Movistar Arena in recent weeks, prior to a break in his world tour.
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With this series that is reuniting him with the Argentine public, the 54-year-old from Madrid is being able to specify what he said to Télam last March: “The most important thing for me is to leave the stage and feel that people leave with the feeling that it was worth being at that concert.. Because I understand that it is an effort for people to spend their money, go to a place, wait, stand in line. I bet that when they leave there they must have forgotten everything”.
Source: Ambito

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