The farewell of a master of Spanish music
The moment that many feared has arrived: Joaquín Sabina, after more than five decades of musical career, announces his farewell to the stage. This iconic maestro of Spanish music will embark on a final farewell tour under the title ‘Hello and Goodbye’, a clear message for his audience, touring the world for the last time at the age of 75.
A farewell tour around the world
The farewell tour will begin in America during the month of February 2025, traveling through Mexico, the United States, Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Uruguay and Argentina. After a brief break, it will continue through Spain and Europe, culminating in the month of November. The dates, cities and ticket sales will be announced in July for the shows in America and in September for those in Spain.
An exceptional musical career
Joaquín Sabina has left an impressive musical legacy, with a total of 17 studio albums and seven live albums, as well as collaborations with prominent artists. It is estimated that he has sold more than ten million records and has composed iconic songs such as ‘The Lame Pirate’, ‘And They Gave Us Ten’, ’19 Days and 500 Nights’ and ‘On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams’. . In addition, he has ventured into literature with the publication of nine books that compile song lyrics and poems.
A goodbye without retirement
With this farewell, Joaquín Sabina closes a circle that spans half a century of public appearances on legendary stages around the world. Despite hanging up his poetry and guitar gloves, he makes it clear that he will never sign off on his retirement, since poets are forever.