The band La Raíz has announced its return and promises that “they will set the world on fire again” after five years of silence after his massive farewell with three consecutive sell-outs of nearly 10,000 spectators in Vistalegre (Madrid) and a final concert in 2018 in València before 20,000 people.

The group based in Gandia (Valencia) had returned this Tuesday by reactivating your social networks in which he posted an audio of a radio program in which you could hear “mass rock”, “something like this hasn’t happened in a while” and “we’ve been there since 2018.”

The return has been confirmed with a video also on social networks in which you can see how, in the busy kitchen of a restaurant, a young waiter goes to search the cellar a bottle of a wine called ‘La R’, the logo used by the group, with the chords of ‘We will see each other again’, one of their greatest hits.

“We will see us again”

“We promised that we would see each other again and we are going to keep it in 2024. There is no designed idea of ​​a continued reunion, but it is clear that at least we are going to get together one more time to sing the songs with the public. It will be a meeting that we owe to the band,” he explained. Pablo Sánchez, leader of the group.

Sources from the group have confirmed to EFE that the band returns with himthe eleven components that he had when they said goodbye, many of whom have developed different projects in these years such as Nativa, Valira, Aya or Ciudad Jara, Sánchez’s other group.

It has not yet been made public what the return of a group in which many of its members are childhood friends will be like. In 2007, La Raíz, the name of the former group of one of the group’s members, began its recording journey with a first demo, ‘El aire muerte’, and its characteristic mix of styles. Then they cameWar on Silence’, ‘The Side of the Rebels’, ‘In Heaven as in the Jungle’‘, ‘Between poets and prisoners’ and finally ‘We will see each other again’, a live album that baptized the tour that gave way to the indefinite break with which they left the stage.

“No one has given us anything, That’s why we grew so slowly, but we have never given anything to anyone and this puts a smile on our faces when we see where we have come and the way we have done it,” they said in the announcement of that farewell after twelve years with hardly any rest. and that they faced at the peak of their career.

The enormous success they achieved in Spain It spread especially to countries like Argentina and Chilebut it also led them to play in countries such as Mexico and Colombia and in large European cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, Rome, Lisbon or Porto.