The tour will take him to several Latin American countries and Spain starting in February 2025. The Andalusian singer will perform for nine months.
The Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquin Sabina announced that he will go on a world tour to farewell concerts “multitudinous” causing excitement among his thousands of fans. After two weeks of waiting, Pre-sale started this Wednesday allowing its followers to access the tickets through the official website of the Movistar Arenawhere his show will be in Buenos Aires.
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The 75-year-old Andalusian singer will perform in several Latin American countries and Spain as part of the “Hello and Goodbye” tour. The tour will begin in February 2025 and will last for nine months.


“Joaquín Sabina has decided to say goodbye to the crowded stages with HELLO AND GOODBYE, a final emotional knockout,” The artist’s concerts will consist of “more than twenty songs that are already universal prayers,” the statement added.
In Buenos Aires, Sabina will perform at the Movistar Arena on March 24 and 26General sales will begin immediately after the pre-sale is sold out. Users will be able to choose from several locations in the auditorium with prices ranging from $65,000 to $180,000, plus service charges.
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Official price list (service charge not included).
What will Joaquín Sabina’s farewell tour be like?
The tour will begin in February 2025 in America and will travel for almost three months to Mexico, the United States, Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Uruguay and Argentina, the text reports.
“After a short break, the tour will continue its journey to Spain and Europe until its end in November.”he adds. The cities and dates of the American tour will be announced during this month of July, and those of Spain will be announced in September.
The artist has suffered health problems in recent years that forced him to cancel some concerts. The most notable problems arose from a two-meter fall from the stage during a concert in Madrid with Joan Manuel Serrat in February 2020, which caused him various traumas and for which he had to undergo surgery to evacuate an intercranial hematoma.
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