Estopa feeds the nostalgia of millennials in Seville for the premiere of its 25th anniversary

Estopa feeds the nostalgia of millennials in Seville for the premiere of its 25th anniversary
Estopa feeds the nostalgia of millennials in Seville for the premiere of its 25th anniversary

The millennials who grew up exhausting the first album of Tow They are already well over thirty. Many have children and, above all, more responsibilities, but they have by no means abandoned their passion for the Muñoz brothers, who chose Seville to debut their 25th anniversary tour.

With a visual spectacle that placed those from Cornellá in the center of their lifelong neighborhood, the audience already began to vibrate from the first song. It couldn’t be anyone else. Your Heat She was releasing her debut album and was chosen to start this very special concert.

“It’s the concert to which the most people have come in our fucking lives”said David, who was visibly moved by the audience at La Cartuja, totally dedicated to the group that has marked his life.

Although the sound did not offer the cleanliness that a show of this caliber deserved, it was almost unnecessary. Everyone sang each song loudly as if it were a anthem. There were large groups of men and women, as well as couples. Also fathers and mothers with children.

It was a two hour and forty five minute show. The Muñoz brothers left almost nothing to sing. Of their old records and the most modern ones. piece by piece, La Raja de Tu Falda, Poquito a Poco, Vino Tinto, Ojitos Rojos, Partiendo la Pana, Juggling, Tragicomedy and Fuente de Energía, among many others. There was also no lack of Joseph’s moment of glory with I do not remember anymorealways expected by fans.

There were times for everything. Some are more tender and others are more flamenco by the hand of Chonchi Herediawhich shone in the accompaniment of The one in the middle of the Chichos, in addition to singing solo by Camarón. It was the most familiar scene of the concert, with the Estopa sitting around a table and drinking Cruzcampo with his team. “AC/DC didn’t have this,” they said.

Taylor Swift and Palestine

At the entrance to the concert, a bracelet was distributed to attendees. “We are not Taylor Swift, but we also do our little things,” commented the singer. They were LED lights that added color to the show at its highest points and even on the way back home.

Between songs, David saw an Extremadura flag in the audience and it reminded him of the one from Palestine. “We don’t like to get involved in politics, but we want to show our solidarity with the massacred children,” he stated emphatically.

He also dedicated a song to the day laborers and the proletariat of Andalusia. It couldn’t be other than Brake Pads. The show was full of winks and self-references. Between song and song, José entered the stage driving a Seat Panda, although he did not seem to have the “piñazo” of La raja de tu skirt

Like Shrimp It was the epilogue of the most massive concert of Estopa’s career, something they aspire to match in places like Madrid and Barcelona on their 25th anniversary tour. “Visca Seville,” said David when saying goodbye to a city that gave itself to his idols in La Cartuja.

 
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