Sunday, April 17, 2011

A David Bisbal "completely different"

The singer David Bisbal, who this week began its first tour in Almeria on acoustic, said the public can see her new show, "minimalist" and with all his songs "absolutely" release, "a David totally different." Hasselhoff said in a recent interview that the tour was designed, worked and wished for "a long time." Singer, one of the most renowned Spanish artists internationally, is planning his new tour, David Bisbal Acoustic, by some of the main Spanish cities before making the leap to Latin America, where it has a large following, and also some European countries.

Bisbal said that it is a "challenge", something "new" to him because he is a show "very different" from those offered in previous tours. To do this, you have covered "absolutely" songs from their repertoire with the intention to "turn around" to his music. The Almeria admitted that "I needed this new sound, more minimalist and acoustic, to offer it to their" people.

" This will make the audience find "a completely different David, who had never before presented in concert" with the "desire" that "people like at least equal to the usual David." As advanced, the first part of the tour will travel for three months, theaters and concert halls of some of the major Spanish cities, and in July will travel to Latin America to visit countries like Argentina or Mexico.

Then in October, will return to Spain to continue his musical journey, when they take the opportunity to burn a DVD that will go on sale ahead of Christmas, and could serve as a celebration of its first ten years of career alone. The artist admitted that, not with a "crystal ball" could have imagined to get so far in his career, but was "very grateful" and said he wants to "keep working hard." The singer planning to extend his tour, which also passes through some European countries, until early 2012, and then perhaps begin to "create new songs and working on a new project for submission at the end of this year or early 2013.

Bisbal, that he is "happy" face a "challenge, something different," said however that his new tour will be "harsh" because it will "psychologically exhausting." In an electric concert "you exhaust a lot of energy" by the instruments and the public, who are you to "go along" and "you end up sweating and with the energies of the ground." If, however, "the energy lost in the sound is different, more psychological, more mental, because you have to concentrate one hundred percent."

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