This is how Dani Martín experienced the 5 full houses at the Wizink Center before announcing the sixth date: “I’m freaking out”

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Dani Martin You are living some very intense days. And he was taking a break to recharge his batteries. First he surprised us with the premiere of the song Ester Expósito dedicated to the popular actress. And shortly after she confirmed the 25 p*t*s years tour with which to celebrate a quarter of a century at the forefront of current music, first as El Canto del Loco and then alone.

The soloist previously announced that in 2025 there would only be one city in Spain live. What we didn’t know is that he had up to half a dozen shows reserved for us in that city, Madrid, which he has been filling up one after another at the Wizink Center in the capital.

The man from Madrid has lived this day very intensely, always in communication with his followers and has been totally overwhelmed by the public’s response. With the first date, his message was of excitement and joy for his return to the musical news: “We are going to celebrate that 25 F*T*S YEARS have passed since Canto until today. Tickets now available for the only city in Spain of my next tour. The photo of the Song plays and you have started dancing…”.

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Tickets were on sale for 10 minutes.. It was the turn of his second show: “WTF? A @wizinkcenter in 10 minutes? Gratitude for your loyalty. 10 f*cking minutes, second date now available.” From the inaugural show on December 20 we move on to the double installment: December 19 and 20.

The entries had a similar result. “25 years have passed and we are still together without anything or anyone forcing us to be. Thank you, third date available.” At that time the former El Canto del Loco was going for his fourth show: December 12, 13, 19, 20. Let the Song Photo play and the fourth date of the Wiiiiiiiizink comes out!!!!!!”.

The photo of Canto and the desire to enjoy Dani Martín live again led us to the fifth installment. “Are you crazy? Who The f*ck is Dani Martín? Right now I’m just a child full of dreams, next to my mother, smiling, living a gift thanks to you, to our very real connection. Well seven hours have passed and they say from the office that we are going for the FIFTH WiZink” Dani Martín published on his social networks.

With almost 70,000 tickets sold (means that a large stadium would have sold out in just hours), the vocalist and composer announced this evening that there is no bad sixth. “A pen, a notebook, emotions, a lot of emotional confusion. A 12 thousand peseta guitar, the dream of starting a group, the song of the Fool of my life, the dream of pursuing my solo career and the feeling that, every day Today, the two things are the same. You are there again, close, selling out tickets, and my hope is still as alive as it was 25 years ago. Gratitude, love, peace and I hope that that pen, that notebook, that guitar and my insides “continue to keep us together. Thank you for this SIXTH WiZink. In addition to your welcome, do you have anything to help me manage this? I’m freaking out.”

At this time of night The 25 p*t*s años tour is scheduled from November 28th through November 29th, December 12th, 13th, 19th and 20th.

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