Why do Morat fans celebrate February 29?

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There is always a good excuse to listen to Morat. Whether it’s Monday, Wednesday or weekend, beginning of the month, spring or summer, no matter the date, the voices of Colombians are the best option at any time. But February 29 is special, and Morat’s fans have made it so, putting them at the center of any conversation. Why do Morat fans celebrate February 29?

The answer is in the song How dare you, when they allude to the fact that the person to whom they dedicate the song did not even remember him in a leap year: Four years without looking at you, three postcards and a bolero, two months and you forgot me, and you didn’t even think about me on February 29“Thus, the fans have wanted to turn the song around and use this day to dedicate the song and show that they remember the person.

In addition, Tik Tok has combined this beautiful action with the tradition of accompanying it with a yellow flower. Driven by Morat’s song, giving yellow flowers symbolizes companionship, joy, optimism and happiness. So, if you are having a bad day or someone around you thinks they need this simple gesture, you can take advantage of what we could call Morat Day to improve.

Do you already have someone to tell that is on your mind until February 29?

Morat’s stadiums

The Colombian band has filled out venues around the world with SAFH World Tour (If Yesterday Were Today), the tour with which he has traveled the entire globe, from Spain to the United States and Latin America or France, and with which he has conquered millions of hearts. Because Morat does not disappoint and his fans follow them wherever they go.

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The next time they set foot on Spanish soil will be June 21, 2024, when they will fill the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium with their songs in front of more than 70,000 people. Do you already have your ticket?

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