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Juan Luis Guerra sold out for his concert at Wizink Center |  celebrity |  rmmn |  Lights

Juan Luis Guerra sold out for his concert at Wizink Center | celebrity | rmmn | Lights

The office responsible for the party that the Dominican He will present next July 10 at the Wizink Center in Madrid, a large multi-purpose pavilion in the center of the Spanish capital and a scene for huge musical performances, it was reported on Wednesday that all tickets have already been sold out.

It will not be the only Spanish city where the Caribbean artist will stop in the coming days, as he will also perform on July 1 at the Sancti Petri music festival (Cádiz) and on July 3 at the Ciutat Festival in Valencia, seats that are still available.

Likewise, Guerra will give concerts on July 5th at Murcia On Festival, on the 7th in BEC! in Bilbao and at 9 at the Cruïlla Festival in Barcelona, ​​before landing at the aforementioned Wizink Center in Madrid, according to the press release from the organizers.

According to this statement, the Dominican will present a repertoire inspired by his latest albums, EP in intimate format “Privé” (2020) and live “Between the Sea and Palm Trees” (2021), with great successes in his career such as “Visa for a Dream”, “Bilirubin”, “I Wish” To rain coffee” or “Niagara by bike,” among others.

The artist will arrive accompanied by his no less famous band 4.40, “A great production with the latest lighting and sound elements.”refers to the statement.

The last time he toured Spain was in 2019, when he starred in concerts like the one that gathered over 15,000 people at the WiZinc Center in Madrid.

Master of merengue, bachata and bolero, Juan Luis Guerra has established himself as one of the primary names in Spanish-language music, with over 30 million records sold throughout his career, as well as 27 Latin Grammys and 2 Grammys, among many distinctions. Achieve.

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