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Alejandro Sanz Opens World Tour With Sold-Out Seville Stadium Show

The emotional launch showcased new songs, career hits, public tributes and peace imagery that underline Sanz’s broad appeal and set up a major international run.

Overview

  • Sanz kicked off the ¿Y ahora qué? tour with a sold-out performance at Seville’s Estadio de La Cartuja that drew more than 30,000 people and sold out hours before the show.
  • The set mixed new material with long-standing hits such as Corazón Partío, creating large sing-along moments and a two-hour show that moved between intimate piano numbers and stadium anthems.
  • The concert included public tributes to journalists Jesús Quintero and Ana García Romero and repeated calls about mental health, giving the night a strong emotional and civic tone.
  • During Por bandera, Sanz waved an Andalusian flag while screens showed peace imagery, a symbolic gesture that tied regional identity to a universal message.
  • Thousands queued hours in advance and the festive, cross-generational turnout in Seville bolsters ticket demand as the tour continues through venues across Europe and the Americas.