Sabina announces farewell tour for 2025, 'Hello and goodbye'

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Sabina loads against Trump, Musk, Milei and crazy fans

Joaquín Sabina has spoken with Esquire about her farewell tour, which is about to visit Argentina and arrives in Spain in May before concluding in Madrid in November. Sabina recalled his career, his love of Bob Dylan or literature from New York and has commented on two current Spanish -speaking artists who like, Jorge Drexler and Vanesa Martín. He says he does not find “daring rhymes” in the lyrics of any other artist. Haven’t the Madrid listened to?

Sabina also enters politics, asked by the journalist Álvaro Luengo, and criticizes the ultra -rightist drift of the United States and Argentina. Sabina is especially sharp with Elon Musk, which he calls “dismissal” and accuses of not having culture. “It will be the richest guy in the world, but the only thing he has read in his life are science fiction books and video games,” he says.

With Trump and Milei, Sabina is brief and puts them in the same jacket: “Trump’s thing is horrible, just like Milei.” In addition, he points out that “I think it’s a fright about Putin too.” And his voters tell them that “they fuck them to vote them.”

Luengo also raises the “militant” behavior of Sabina fans, and Sabina responds that “exaggerated fans” do not like. “It’s ugly to say it, because the amount of love that returns you is incredible, but I have never had those aspirations,” he explains. «And at the same time that excessive love has thrown me out of the bars, has thrown me out of the street and has thrown me out of the night. And I really like bars, street and night ».

Sabina also thinks about artificial intelligence. When Luengo shares a verse of sabina created by an artificial intelligence program, the author of ’19 days and 500 nights’ assures that it seems “a horror” without a “drop of true inspiration, or a mixture of words that mean something interesting” and a succession of “topic after topic.”

Sabina’s’ Hello and goodbye continues this month in Argentina with 10 confirmed dates at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires.

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