Enrique Bunbury He has launched “to get here”, the first single what will be his new album “Pending accounts”. With this song, he marks his return to the roots of Hispanic and Latin American music.
After launching your album “Greta Garbo” (23), Bunbury Return with a single that tends a bridge between tradition and sound evolution. “To get here” he begins by reviewing the Mediterranean Sea and ends up traveling to Latin America, moving from the Portuguese guitar to the accordion. This loudness is an advance of what we can find in your next album, “Pending accounts”. Of course, the song has a fantastic production that combines those Latin roots with a sound close to the most contemporary Tom Waits.
Unlike their previous albums, everything anticipates that “Pending Accounts” It will be the album with which Bunbury looks back and returns to traditional rhythms as a central axis. On this occasion, Bunbury has had the help of big names like the Chilean teacher Sebastián Aracenawhich participated in the recording playing all the guitars and string instruments.
Earlier this summer the singer will begin his “Hurricane Ambouula Tour 2025”which will have three stops in Spain in Madrid (September 13, Movistar Arena), Barcelona (September 18, Palau Sant Jordi) and Zaragoza (September 20, Prince Felipe Pavilion).
Concert agenda:
Querétaro, Mexico, June 7 – Infield of the Querétaro Autodrome
Monterrey, Mexico, June 10 – Citibanamex Auditorium
San Salvador, El Salvador, June 14 – Ballpark Saturnino Bengoa
Guatemala City, Guatemala, June 18 – Forum Majadas
Tegucigalpa, Honduras, June 21 – Chochi Sosa Stadium
Mexico City, Mexico, June 25 – Stadium Gnp Seguros
Bogotá, Colombia, June 28 – SOLD OUT
Quito, Ecuador, July 2 – Coliseum General Rumiñahui
Medellín, Colombia, July 5 – La Macarena Event Center
Chicago, USA, July 9 – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
Anaheim, California, USA, July 12 – Honda Center
Madrid (Movistar Arena), September 13 – SOLD OUT
Barcelona (Palau Sant Jordi), September 18 – Palau Sant Jordi
Zaragoza (Prince Felipe Pavilion), September 20 – Sold Out