Alejandro Sanz Kicks Off His ¿Y Ahora Qué? World Tour in Mexico: Here’s the Full Setlist
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Alejandro Sanz Kicks Off His ¿Y Ahora Qué? World Tour in Mexico: Here’s the Full Setlist
Alejandro Sanz kicked off his new world tour ¿Y Ahora Qué? on Wednesday (Sept. 3) at the Auditorio GNP Seguros in Puebla, Mexico — a country with which he shares a deep connection. The show marked the Spanish superstar’s return to the Latin American nation after two years, for the first leg of a tour that already includes over 20 scheduled dates in various Mexican cities. As seen during the opening night, Sanz’s new show blends his iconic hits…


Alejandro Sanz's love for Mexico and the Mexicans is so great and so deep that, when he is in the country, he becomes one more inhabitant; he feels and people receive him as at home. That's practically how he has been since the Spanish artist first came to "pisando forte" to promote his debut album and each of the following titles that make up his extensive career. However, the beginning of the tour And now that? Tour at the National Auditorium …
Puebla, Mexico As the premise of his new album, Alejandro Sanz came out of the darkness into the light of the stage of the National Auditorium of the city of Puebla, center of Mexico, to meet again this Thursday with the 8,000 people who exhausted the second of his 24 concerts in this country that loves him so much. The tour 'And now what?', which takes the name of his most recent plaque and chose Mexico as a starting point. He will continue thr…
The wait is over! After four months of anxious countdown, more than 8,000 souls gathered in the National Auditorium to give themselves in voice and soul to the Spanish Alejandro Sanz, who chose Puebla for the start of his tour “And now what?” in Mexico, which includes 23 dates, six in the National Auditorium. Fans like Monse, Vanesa, Abigail and Veronica, longed tonight to sing with the Spanish singer, without imagining that with his words, rhyt…
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