After closing the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of his career, a new podium is now coming David Bisbal.

The Spanish singer has prepared his next tour i feel alive tour, which starts in Mallorca on Saturday, June 17. A tour that will last all of 2023 for the time being, with more than 25 dates and with the ambition to continue to Latin America and other European countries in 2024 in addition to Spain.

“At the end of 2023 we already have wonderful dates in the Southern Cone of Latin America: Argentina, Chile, Montevideo… And from there we will prepare the entire Latin tour, certainly again through Central America to Mexico,” said Bisbal. said in an interview with EFE.

For now, the artist has surprised his fans with his most recent release: Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyan unexpected bachata with a touch of flamenco and other elements, such as bohemian guitar chords, followed by a touch of castanets that merge with the integration of electric guitar, as well as percussion, güira and bongos.

While venturing into a non-traditional genre for him, the Spaniard retains his distinctive vocal interpretation that has made him stand out in his two-decade career. It is his first time venturing into the genre. “I always try not to sit still, try to learn,” said the singer-songwriter in an interview collected by the media. roll.

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“Ay ay ay. I’m going to bed without your mouth and I’m thinking. Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. There’s no kiss like you give me. And I can’t take it anymore if you’re not here, if you’re not here, if you’re not here,” she sings in the chorus, a call to surrender completely to love, to let emotions flow without limits .

The video for the song shows Bisbal walking through different streets of Los Angeles and a group of people dancing the romantic bachata, which is a preview of his highly anticipated new album. Produced at the legendary La Descarga Theater in Los Angeles, the audiovisual captures the cosmopolitan essence of California’s largest city.

David Bisbal on the cover of ‘Ay, ay, ay’. Photo: Sarah Lenoir

Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy is another preview of what will be his new and eighth album, which will be exactly titled i feel alive, such as the tour about to begin, as indicated in EFE. “(The new album) has a propensity for 1980s pop To play chess and with some ballads that I haven’t had on an album in a long time”.