After exhausting tickets for two presentations in the National Auditorium from Mexico City, Natalia Lafourcade He has announced one new date In the same enclosure as part of your tour Tour song.
As reported by the artist’s team, the new concert will take place next October 7offering his followers an additional opportunity to enjoy his show in the Mexican capital.
Tickets will be available in Banamex presale he Monday, May 5while the general sale will begin the Tuesday, May 6 in the ticket offices of the property or through Ticketmaster.

This tour celebrates the launch of its most recent album, entitled Songbookin which the singer explores the roots of Latin American music with an intimate and theatrical approach.
In this format, Lafourcade is accompanied only by his voice and a guitar, creating an atmosphere full of emotion and closeness.
In addition to interpreting the songs of his new album, the repertoire includes some of his most outstanding successes, which promises a unique experience for attendees.
He Tour song It began on April 24 in Xalapa, Veracruz, the artist’s hometown, and will continue with presentations in North America, Europe and Latin America.

As detailed by the Lafourcade team, this tour seeks to connect deeply with the public, inviting them to immerse themselves in the singer’s personal universe through their music and artistic interpretation.
The public’s response has been overwhelming, with several dates exhausted in Mexico and other countries.
In a recent interview, Lafourcade shared details about the creative process behind Songbookhis twelfth studio album, which was released this week.
The singer explained that eThis project marked a turning point in his career, allowing him to explore a alter ego that led her to new artistic dimensions.
“Songbook He challenged me and asked me: ‘Who are you really?’

The album, composed of fourteen themes, pays tribute to the golden age of Mexican cinema, evoking the aesthetics and symbolism of that era, which covered from the 30s to 50.
Lafourcade explained that he was inspired by iconic Mexican cinema characters, such as Pedro Infante, María Félix and Tin Tan, as well as in the music of figures such as Agustín Lara.
The latter had already been honored by the singer in her 2012 album, Divine woman: Tribute to Agustín Lara. In SongbookLafourcade takes up that connection with acoustic themes such as “As I would like to love you”, In collaboration with David Aguilar.