Leire Martínez Breaks to Cry in Full Concert Coinciding with the Return of La Oreja De Van Gogh: "It Was Terrible"
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On the same day that Amaia Montero certified her return to La Oreja de Van Gogh almost two decades later, Leire Martínez began her tour of Latin America, which will take her throughout the month in different countries of the continent as well as in some cities of the United States.She did so in Argentina, where the ex-vocalist of the band Donostiarra offered a concert full of emotion and that practically coincided, things of fate, with the retur…
Almost two decades ago, the departure of Amaia Montero de la Ereja de Van Gogh left the fans in shock. 19 years after that moment, this Saturday, the singer returned to the stage with her colleagues.It was a moment long awaited by the fans of the group, that a few months after the abrupt departure of Leire Martínez ended up confirming the return of his initial vocalist. The tour 'So many things to tell' began this weekend in Barakaldo and will h…
Back in 1998, on his debut album 'Dile al sol', he sang Amaia Montero in 'Soñaré' that he would like to "see San Sebastián in the XXVI century" from his spaceship. It was then difficult to imagine all the turns that life would give him in less than thirty years. For a couple of hours, we all climbed into his time machine. Also, she, who met after 19 years outside the band with that girl who crowned herself as the 'kingdom of pop' and that this S…
“I thought I would never step on a stage again. I went down to hell itself, but with my scars, after fighting a lot, here I am,” were the words of Amaia Montero in her expected return as vocalist of Van Gogh’s Ear all over the top, where she recognized that “this is much more than a concert.” Continue reading...
A total of 15,000 fans have wrapped up their return to the stages in Barakaldo this Saturday. More information: Leire Martínez, former of La Oreja de Van Gogh: "Even if Amaia wrote those songs, they are mine and I will continue to sing them".
"Being here with you today is a lot more than a concert, it's a real turn. There were times when I thought I would never step on a stage again. I was completely lost," he confessed singing with La Oreja de Van Gogh after almost two decades away from the group La Oreja de Van Gogh announces the return of Amaia Montero and the departure of Pablo Benegas In the world of absolute perfection under the spotlights, Amaia Montero (Irún, 1976) knows how …
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