Carlos Sadness comparte versión en directo de “El día que volviste a la tierra”

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Carlos Sadness shares live version of “The day you returned to earth”

Carlos Sadness continues to grow in Mexico. To celebrate their concert the various sold out in the country in rooms of up to 9,000 people, shares a live version of “El día que viste a la tierra” with the Veracruz native Pehuenche.

The relationship between the Barcelona artist Carlos Sadness and Mexico does not seem to diminish in intensity. Right now it just brought together 9,000 people in the National Auditorium of Mexico Citybut also sold out all the seats in Monterrey (Tim Forum) and grown even more in Guadalajara (Teatro Diana) and Tijuana (Tecate Peninsula).

To celebrate, what better than to share a live shot of one of his classics, “The Day You Returned to Earth”, which was originally part of “The wild idea” (15). This version was recorded in concert at the National Auditorium itself and is rounded off with the guest voice of the artist from Veracruz Pehuenche.

On the other hand, Sadness continues on the tour to present “Magical realism” through Latin America, with stops in Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, San Salvador and San José de Costa Rica.

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