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Chayanne begins the second part of his tour in Spain

He Finishes in Madrid on September 18

Chayanne begins the second part of his tour in Spain

The Puerto Rican singer Chayanne will begin the second part of the Spanish tour of “No Hay Imposibles’ on Friday that will during the months of August and September traveling through 13 cities.
Chayanne performs in Ciudad Real (August 20), Cadiz (21), Palma de Mallorca (25), Santiago de Compostela (27), Santander (28), Zaragoza (September 3), Leon (4), Málaga (9 ), Murcia (10), Granada (11) and Valencia (15), in addition to singing in the Palau Olimpic de Barcelona (17) and the Palacio de Deportes de Madrid (18).

The tour includes ten musicians and six dancers, who are part of a team of 70 people. The scenery is built at different heights, connected with ramps and stairs, plus an elevator for the appearance of the artist, born in 1968 in Rio Piedras, whose real name is Elmer Figueroa Arce.

With 90 square meters of LED screens, the ‘tour’ also has 130 tons of equipment, 120,000 watts of sound and 300,000 watts of lighting. Total of six trailers and 90 mobile art lights complete the device.

“Contagious To The Public”

Chayanne began the Spanish tour of ‘No Hay Imposibles on May 28th at the Latino Valladolid Festival. In it, the singer, dancer and actor presents his new album, which bears the same title of the tour and songs extracted are ‘Me enamoré de ti’, ‘Dame, dame’, ‘No hay imposibles’ o ‘ Tu boca’.’. However, he also sang classics such as ‘Salome’ or ‘Torero’.
 
“When I started with Los Chicos at the age of ten I was a child and was playing,” recalled the artist in May, when he presented the tour in Madrid. “Then I decided to go solo because I saw those great personalities such as Julio Iglesias, whom I admire very much, because he is a hard worker with great concerts, full of people. That shows me that nothing is impossible,” said Chayanne, who is convinced “Everything can be reached” and aims to “spread the public” with his optimism.

“One is optimistic and that’s what I want to convey in my concerts. That we must look at things with light and fight for what you want,” continued the artist, who arrived in Spain “with his heart in his hand.”

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