Lola Índigo brings ‘Casanova’ and ‘El Tonto’ to the final gala of OT 2023: this was her performance

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Mimi Doblas has connected 2024 with 2025 in the blink of an eye. Because while she was acting and sweeping the final gala of Triumph operation shouting “queen!!” of Chenoathe soloist confirmed that in 2025 Lola Indigo will perform at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium.

The visit to the last program of the performer and dancer together with the dance group with whom she formed the Lola Índigo project was a powerful message for all the components of the Amazon Prime talent show: not winning the contest does not mean the end, not at all. less. And if not, ask her.

Since leaving the Academy at the first opportunity, Miriam Doblas has worked morning, afternoon and night to make her dream come true. That is the shared objective of the 6 finalists and the rest of the participants of Operación Triunfo 2023.

They had the example right in front of them on stage. Lola Indigo turned OT of rigorous Eskimo white upside down. With a very tight suit and a hat and furry boots presented The Dragon to the millions of viewers who watched the final of the talent show. With Casanova and The fool A new stage began for the artist from Granada.

Because all the posts on their social networks disappeared to release the big announcement that a moment like this deserved: Lola Índigo will be in concert at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in 2025. The exact date of the show has not yet been revealed but it was this February 19, 2024 at the OT final gala where it all began.

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A news that joins the wise words that he gave to the program’s contestants as advice: “Now that you are going to leave this capsule into the real world, everything may look different. The air will be cleaner, the The city will seem more crowded and you may feel that there are people who treat you differently. I hope that your family will find a safe place, that they will welcome you with a party, and that then everything will return to normal. May they protect you from the constant demands of the people, who is to give you a lot of love, space and tranquility (…). Importantly, don’t become assholes. The people who work with you have to feel that they work with you and not for you.”

It is the third time that Lola Índigo has been invited to Operación Triunfo in recent editions.

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