Saturday, December 28

Carin León triumphs in Spain and obtains attendance record in her debut

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By Eili Cordova

01 Nov 2024, 11:55 PM EDT

Last weekend, the Mexican singer Carin León left an indelible mark on the musical history of Madrid by performing the first palenque at the WiZink Center. This emblematic presentation not only marked its debut on the old continent, but also represented an exciting cultural journey that brought the heart of Mexico to thousands of attendees.

With his unmistakable style and powerful voice, Carin León managed to break attendance records, attracting 17,426 fans, which positions him as one of the most successful artists in the venue, surpassing even legends like Metallica. The ability to connect with the audience and deliver a vibrant show was evident throughout the night.

The event was not only a celebration of music, but also an act of solidarity. Carin dedicated the emotional song “Banqueteras” to the victims of Dana in Valencia, a gesture that resonated deeply among those present and that evidenced her social commitment at a time of pain for Spain.

The show featured the participation of prominent guest artists, such as Pablo Alborán, Manuel Carrasco, Omar Montes and Alex Ubago, who joined León to create an unforgettable musical experience. Among the audience, figures such as Ximena Sariñana, Vanesa Martín, C. Tangana, Sen Serna, India Martínez and the legendary soccer player Sergio Ramos also stood out, demonstrating the impact and relevance of the event in contemporary culture.

The closing of the concert was spectacular, with the performance of “Primera Cita”, a song that made the venue vibrate and that symbolized Carin León’s great triumph on this historic night. His ability to fuse Mexican traditions with a modern show captivated everyone, making it clear that his music transcends borders and connects hearts.

The realization of this palenque not only enriches the musical panorama of Madrid, but also establishes a precedent for future Latin artists in Europe. Carin León has shown that music is a universal language, capable of uniting different cultures and communities in a celebration of life and hope.