like a tornado of pain, passion, nostalgia, but also joy and optimism. Andres Suarez overflowed this Saturday intensity the municipality of Blanca with his music before hundreds of people who gathered at the football field of the Murcian town. Through almost two hours with songs that are part of his entire career, the Galician signed “an unforgettable night” both for him, and for his group as well as all the attendees.
Blanca wanted the Galician and the Galician wanted Blanca. “It is a privilege to be in a town of word”, said the singer-songwriter to those present. Suárez explained that a few months ago he was in the town of Blanca to present his latest book. “I sang all the songs you left me and I I said that I wanted to come here to play with my band. Some members of the City Council were there then. The following week, the phone rang and it was to play here this day. And I’m very grateful for that.”
His performance was part of the activities for the youth week organized this year by the Department led by mayor Javier Egea before this Monday, August 8, the patron saint festivities in honor of San Roque, that will be prolonged until the next day 16.
Suárez started the night with his guitar with themes like I give you half a night, I needed a waltz to forget you, when the tide goes out o Calella. With the passing of the minutes and the songs Galician was gaining “confidence” with the Murcian public: “Ouch, how hot”, he told the attendees between laughs. “Right now it’s hotter in Madrid than here,” she ironized.
The Coruñés did not miss the opportunity to give the Thanks to all the presents to the concert and recalled that, after two and a half years, “we laugh again, cry, hug each other, and laugh out loud at a concert. we’re coming back to life and I don’t come back to life as much as when I’m in concert”, he confessed.
And then came the most intimate moment of the night. Suárez sat at the keyboard to perform, along with a virtuoso Marino Sáiz to the violin, the theme I will return, one of the most recognized of the singer-songwriter from Ferrol. It was also his turn to Benijo, also played on keyboard, or How it rains in Seville.
Apart from Suárez, one of the protagonists of the night was also his sound technician, Vincent CanoBlanca’s neighbor and who throughout the night took more than one public ovation every time the Galician remembered that he had one of his own in his team. Even his neighbors and friends chanted his name on several occasions.
Much of the concert had already passed when the public came up with Ninasong from their latest album and one of the most personal of the artist. But there was also an opportunity remember old topics that the artist has been singing for years throughout the Spanish geography, as Cardinal numbers, Come back, I will not say o half star.
Before the concert gained in intensity with the theme tell me what you came forSuárez did not miss the opportunity to recognize the affection he has for this land and, above all, for a Murcian artist: the Molinense Diego Cantero, leader of Funambulistaand with which he began singing in joints and bars with just a couple of people when they both began their musical careers. the famous You will see by Funambulista with the collaboration of Suárez It is already one of the most recognized songs in the history of Spanish pop.
Love for the Region of Murcia
“Murcia is one of the lands in which there are more singer-songwriters and for me, Diego is one of the best. And on top of that, he’s a friend of mine. I love him too much“, expressed before the applause of the public.
The energy of the acclaimed They don’t know about you raised the arms and applause of the attendees, as well as the dances with the Galician folk of That’s how it went.
“I’m having a great time. I missed these moments so much.”the singer-songwriter recognized before the arrival of the latest rock and rogue songs, such as I don’t love you that much o my heart burns.
With the song 320 daysthe public took their cell phones out of their pockets and with his flashlights he lit up the stage. A magical moment that came to an end with Wake me upthe last song that Suárez and his band performed before an audience dedicated to the Galician, who promised to return soon with the publication of his ninth album in a few months.
And, as if that hadn’t been enough for his fans, the artist came out after the concert in front of the public, already at dawn, to sign records, t-shirts and books. He confessed that it was something he hadn’t done for a long time, but that in Blanca she wanted to do it because it felt like home. Without a doubt, it was an unforgettable night both for Suárez himself and for his followers.
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