Lola Indigo brings the heat to Share

Lola Índigo and her twelve dancers have been in charge of closing the first day of the Share Festival Negrita, the urban music event that meets with the youngest until next Sunday and that has not stopped growing since it was conceived, six years ago. editions. “We are celebrating that we started a new tour. And we do it with a song that has not yet been released,” greeted the singer, who kept the name of the ballad to herself, after emerging from a starry egg to the 20,000 attendees who came to the Parc del Fòrum and who achieved the sold out. All of them have danced songs like Broken hearts, Casanova or the always chanted The school girl.

From minute one, the audience has listened to all the artist’s requests, all based on disconnecting and enjoying the show. Many students who finished their selectivity exams on Thursday and also some players from the Barça women’s team, such as Claudia Pina, Salma Paralluelo or Patri Guijarro, as well as Alejandro Balde and Julián Araujo, among others, have done so with special devotion.

In its sixth edition, the festival is consolidated as one of the most anticipated events in
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Miriam Doblas, as that is the artist’s real name, is in one of the sweetest moments of her career after selling more than 53,000 tickets for the concert she will give on March 22, 2025 at the Santiago Bernabéu, within the framework of the tour The Witch, the Girl and the Dragon. She is the third national artist who ventures to hold her own show in the Madrid stadium after its renovation, like Aitana, who on Sunday will be in charge of closing the festival in style with hits like The Angels or the recent Akureyriin which she talks about her love story with Sebastián Yatra.

Myke Towers has been another of the notable names that this Friday performed on one of the two stages installed for the first time by the organization, thus allowing “a greater offer of music suitable for all audiences”, as was the case in the days before The vanguard Stefano Maccarone, director of the festival, who also did not forget to highlight “the important female presence on the poster”, more than 60%, and his dream of “one day holding a festival starring exclusively women”.

Myke Towers at the Share Festival Negrita, this Friday, in Barcelona

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At 30 years old and with more than 44 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Towers knows what success is thanks to songs like Lala, a song that took him to the highest positions on music charts in several countries after it went viral on TikTok. They have not been missing either The cap –although he has interrupted her to drink water–, the romantic Soulmates either English beach, which Quevedo already performed in this same place last year and which today has stirred up an audience eager for summer and having a good time. “Where are the single women?” He has asked numerous times throughout the show and has repeated before singing Skirtanother of their star proposals that has not disappointed those present.

Neither has the Barcelona native Bruno de Fabriziis, known artistically as Mama Dousha, who had been entrusted with the not inconsiderable mission of inaugurating this great musical event with his already emblematic Coolwhich anticipated how happy the afternoon was going to be, as demonstrated shortly afterwards by DJs Nàtura and Sujaila or the always cheerful and assertive Ptazeta, who repeated after her success last year, and who has lived up to expectations thanks to topics like Mommy or his always acclaimed Criminal, which he has wisely left for last.


Atmosphere at the Share Festival Negrita, in the Parc del Fòrum

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Another canary did not want to miss the meeting. A nostalgic Maikel Delacalle has recognized that his last album, Codescame out with sounds “very much from the 2000s”, and this has been demonstrated with Like it was before. Although if there has been a topic that has caused fans to take their phones out of their pockets to record videos and upload them to the networks, this has been O No or Nah. Some have preferred to dance it from the other stage, since it was not bad to hear and they did not want to sacrifice the front row for the show. Jhaycowhich has started strong with Holland, Faithful and Dákiti, the topic that made so many people happy when it came out by surprise during the pandemic.

The dancing (and dinner) has continued with Juan Magán’s iconic electro-latin that revolutionized so much in 2010 and that has aged so well, with hits like She doesn’t follow trends either I cried. Before, the Colombians Cali and Dandee performed, who have landed in Barcelona very fond of football, as they began the repertoire with Goal, the theme they prepared in 2014 for the World Cup in Brazil. The most special moment, however, came with I’ll wait for you, and not because of the shocking flares that were part of the performance, but because everyone was encouraged to sing, even those who didn’t know the lyrics, who chose to hum it. And that was the true essence of the night: go out and enjoy.

 
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