launches a new collaboration with the group Arde Bogotá

Enrique Bunbury’s activity in recent months has been hectic. The Zaragoza artist is in a moment of admirable professional effervescence. Records, books, reissues, concerts, conferences, collaborations and even his own wine collection make up his roadmap.

This Tuesday, May 7, the singer has announced that next Friday he will see the light a new fruit of the artistic partnership that he has created with the Murcian band Arde Bogotá. If in April the Aragonese lent the group his voice in the song ‘La Salvación’, now they ‘return the favor’ with one of the songs that make up their latest album, ‘Greta Garbo’.

This is the exciting ‘Back home’, in which Antonio García, singer of Arde Bogotá, accompanies Bunbury. On the social networks of the Zaragoza native you can already hear a preview of the final result, but it will not be until Friday when you can enjoy the song in full. Of course, it is now possible to pre-save the song through the link: https://wct.live/app/40412/bunbury_ardebogota_devueltaacasa

It should be remembered that Antonio García has proclaimed his admiration for Bunbury’s work for years. In fact, after the release of ‘Salvation’, he was full of praise: “Working with Bunbury has been wonderful, he has given us a gift. Enrique fully trusted our judgment. It has been a privilege to collaborate with him.”

The lyrics of Bunbury’s song are very suggestive and full of sensitivity and somewhat retrospective: “I knew worlds to die in the neighborhood/Let no one be left to chance today/I’m going back home and it’s clear to me / Which is the path that brings me back to you.”

In Colombia and Mexico

But Bunbury’s agenda doesn’t stop. This Wednesday, May 8, the Aragonese artist will take advantage their presence at the BIME fair in Bogotá (Colombia) to hold a signing session. This event, organized by the promoter Last Tour, is an international meeting of the music industry that has been taking place since 2013 in Bilbao and since 2022 in Colombian lands to reflect on the challenges that drive the future of the sector. Some important days in which music professionals in all their fields exchange thoughts and learnings.

Two days later, on Friday, May 10, the singer from Zaragoza will go to the Gandhi bookstore in Mexico City and, for a period of one hour (from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.), he will put his signature on the copies.

All of this a month before the singer resumes his six-concert minitour in Mexico City on June 8, which will also stop in Guadalajara (Mexico) on June 12, Los Angeles (United States) on June 15, New York on June 18, Madrid on June 29 and as a culmination La Romareda de Zaragoza on July 6.

 
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