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Successful stop of Diego Torres’ tour in Spain

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Diego Torres during the concert he offered last night at the Starlite Festival, in Marbella. Photo: EFE

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Spanish media point out that Diego Torres wasted joy last night on the Starlite stage in Marbella and converted your only stop in Spain in a successful review of his eight studio albums and three decades of musical success.

The concert started quite punctually, which is unusual in this type of event, and a few minutes after the scheduled time, 22:00, the one in Buenos Aires was released on the stage of the Cantera de Nagüeles in Marbella.

Diego Torres during the concert he offered on Friday at the Starlite Festival, in Marbella.  Photo: EFE

Diego Torres during the concert he offered on Friday at the Starlite Festival, in Marbella. Photo: EFE

The concert

In front of an auditorium in which there were not many empty seats and in which a large group of his compatriots had gathered – with Argentine flags waving – the first agreements of dreams and Diego Torres began to sing.

A heartfelt nod to those who one day had to leave their country in search of a better future, a brief but intense silence between the rocks of the Marbella quarry broke the resounding clamor of an audience that included more than one of those to whom it had referenced in the lyrics of the song.

Diego Torres lives in Marbella.  Photo: EFE

Diego Torres lives in Marbella. Photo: EFE

Diego Torres he sang, danced and unleashed his music to the point of even allowing himself to give a different touch to songs like Penelopewhich he performed in 1995 in a tribute album to Joan Manuel Serrat, to the delight of those present.

It was obvious that he felt comfortable on stage, where he moved like a fish in water, and showed that his voice is in top shape.

One after another, the popular artist – son of emblematic Lolita Torres, cult singer of Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin – was unraveling one by one the twenty themes of a repertoire that filled a warm summer evening with music.

Diego Torres at the Starlite Festival.  Photo: EFE

Diego Torres at the Starlite Festival. Photo: EFE

Many successes

There was room in this concert for new songs like Sunrise, born as a result of the pandemic and its boring confinements; but also for the usual likes Youone of the hits of the Argentine singer-songwriter from his album MTV disconnectedpublished in the early 2000s.

One of the most special moments of the evening came – how could it be otherwise – when Diego Torres performed Color of hopea song that was released in 2001 in the midst of the economic, political and social crisis in his native Argentina and which has become an anthem for an entire generation.

This piece – of which more than six million copies have been sold all over the world and of which he shares the authorship with Argentine colleagues Coti Sorokin and Cachorro López – has set up the entire audience, who could not resist singing it together. to the artist who will one day sing it in front of Pope John Paul II in 2003.

Diego Torres.  Photo:.  EFE

Diego Torres. Photo:. EFE

to feel freefrom work Atlantic walkwas the theme chosen by Diego to put the finishing touches on the inevitable end of a long-awaited performance that left the Starlite audience wanting to keep hearing more.

Prior to this fleeting passage through Spain, the musician had been to Switzerland and Ecuador as part of his current world tour. In Buenos Aires it will be repeated on 21 and 23 October, at the Gran Rex, where he had already sold out in a series of shows.

source: EFE

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