Dani Martín’s historic record, in figures: 8 concerts, more than 120,000 tickets…

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There is one year and 8 months left until Dani Martín takes the stage at the Wizink Center in Madrid for the first time to begin to fulfill a historical record that has revolutionized the music scene of 2025. In just 24 hours, the Madrid soloist has announced 8 concerts of which he has sold out 7 tickets, becoming the first artist to achieve this milestone in a venue in our country.

The figures are absolutely brutal. In just 10 minutes she sold 17,000 seats for her first show. His long-awaited return to the stage with the 25 p*t*s years tour has been able to hang the sold-out sign on 7 occasions in less than 24 hours. There have been more than 120,000 tickets sold for this tour in which he will take a tour of the 25 years that have passed since the beginning of his career at the head of El Canto del Loco until today.

Madrid, and the WiZink Center, will be the sole venue in Spain for the tour in 2025, with performances on November 21, 22, 28 and 29 and December 12, 13, 19, 20. In the Wizink Center press release in which the performer’s success has been summarized, it speaks of “initially” so it is clear that there will be more dates. Where will you set the limit? Until now, Dani Martín had given 5 consecutive concerts to full houses at the aforementioned venue. In 2025 there will be eight and counting…

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“Dani Martín’s commitment to the WiZink Center, concentrating his 2025 performances on the same stage, confirms an international trend of artists who prefer proximity to their fans in a venue that ensures sound quality and comfort, in place of the large spaces in which the live experience is diluted” is stated in the tour’s press release. “In this way, the Madrid native joins the examples of Adele, who scheduled ten concerts at the Munich Messe, the 10 performances announced and sold out by Emilia at the Movistar Arena in Argentina or, more grandly, the 40-concert residency of U2 at the Sphere in Las Vegas, also with capacity for 17,000 spectators”.

Leiva, Romeo Santos, Malú… There are many artists who have tried their luck on repeated nights at the Madrid venue but until now no one had scheduled 8 consecutive dates. And as the Wizink Center reveals “40% of the spectators who have bought tickets for Dani Martín’s seven concerts come from outside Madrid.” The fact that there will only be a single city in Spain in 2025 has contributed to this enormous expectation.

The rise of music tourism, which combines a visit to a city with its cultural, gastronomic and leisure attractions in general with a live concert by your favorite artist or band, in a quality venue and with options for several dates , suggests that the Wizink Center in Madrid could be a reference for new experiences for resident artists, something that is confirmed by the fact that 40% of the spectators who have bought tickets for Dani Martín’s seven concerts come from outside Madrid .

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