Nine hours of waiting to get Bunbury’s signature on Zaragoza Book Day

Nine hours of waiting to get Bunbury’s signature on Zaragoza Book Day
Nine hours of waiting to get Bunbury’s signature on Zaragoza Book Day

Nine hours of waiting to get Bunbury’s signature on Zaragoza Book DayRLM

Enrique Bunbury He will undoubtedly be one of the authors who will raise the most expectations in this Zaragoza Book Day. In fact, his power of attraction has been noticeable on the Independence Walk since early in the morning, when his most loyal followers have arrived. Sergi Goñi and Alejandro Montañés, 19 and 23 years old respectively, arrived at 8:00 to be the first in line and not be left without the signature of the Aragonese singer, who will sign copies of his latest book, ‘The Letter’. He will do it starting at 5:00 p.m. at the El Corte Inglés stand in Independencia.

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“I have never seen him in person and I am very excited, because I am a great follower of his,” said Goñi. Not in vain, the name of the young man from Zaragoza appears along with other fans in the book that compiles the answers that Bunbury offered to his followers in his weekly newsletter last year.

Both Goñi and Montañés already know that The singer will only sign copies of ‘The Letter’ and that he will not be able to take photos with his idol, but greeting him is more than enough for them. “I haven’t even seen him in concert, although I already have the ticket for La Romareda, so being able to exchange four sentences with him makes me happy,” commented Montañés, who was surprised that there weren’t more people waiting in line. “When we arrived at eight we were alone and half an hour later the next ones came“, he commented about 2:00 p.m., when the queue would be made up of just over 50 people.

From Tudela

Joxean did not get up as early as them and arrived around 1:00 p.m., but his work also has a lot of merit since He has come expressly from Tudela, where he resides. “I have seen him several times in person and many times in concert because he is already over 50, but I was excited to be able to greet him again and encourage him about his throat,” Joxean commented.

At his side, Loli Martín, 31, from Zaragoza, was also waiting expectantly for five in the afternoon to arrive. “I’ve listened to his music since I was little because my father was a big fan, so I really want to meet him in person.”

Everyone in line will receive numbers starting at 4:00 p.m., although the organization does not know if all of them will be able to get the signature because the artist has not confirmed how long he will be signing. What there is no doubt is that the first in line will not leave without their precious treasure.

 
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