“What I learned to do these past few months, which I think I really needed, was to combine my personal life well with my professional life,” Alejandro Sanz said this Thursday in The revolt. The Madrid singer visited David Broncano’s program for the second time this year on the occasion of the launch of the second part of his album And now what?which is published this Friday, November 21.
Sanz, who on November 14 added two Latin Grammys to his extensive record, dedicated part of his interview to explaining how he had managed to better manage his time. “What I had done all my life was to dedicate 100% of my five senses to work and music, which I love, and it is something that is part of me, but it is also true that I spent 16 hours a day in the studio and there was no end, and then I went on tour.” The artist assured that until he had managed to combine these two fields and balance them, he had not been “completely happy” and had not been able to enjoy it as much. “I probably work much better now, working much fewer hours and also concentrating on my life,” he said.
A little over two years ago, Sanz worried his fans after posting a message on his social networks where he said that he was not well and that he felt “sad and tired.” “I’m not well. I don’t know if this is of any use, but I want to say it. I’m sad and tired,” he began; “In case anyone else thinks that you always have to be an ocean breeze or a firework on a summer night. I’m working to make it go away… I’ll get to the stage and something inside will tell me what to do. But sometimes I don’t even want to be there. Literally. Just to be honest. To not enter into the useless noise. I know there are people who feel that way. If it helps, I feel the same way.” The artist’s message generated many responses of gratitude for making visible, from his position, an issue as important as speaking publicly about mental health.
I’m not well. I don’t know if this helps, but I want to say it. I’m sad and tired. In case anyone else believes that it must always be a sea breeze or a firework on a summer night. I’m working to make it go away… I’ll get to the stage and something inside me…
— Alejandro Sanz (@AlejandroSanz) May 26, 2023
Shortly after that setback, he resumed his tour and sent a message of gratitude for the support to the people: “These days I have received a lot of love in different ways and I am very grateful for all of them. I have had a strong outbreak this weekend and although the light has not yet arrived, it seems that a firefly has awakened in my chest. I do not want to suspend the tour because I believe that with the right help and a little understanding and support in the shows We are going to move it forward. Also, I think locking myself up is not a good idea. Thanks for the warmth. Let’s go for tomorrow. “The sun is on its way.”
This 2026 Alejandro Sanz, who is currently in a relationship with actress Candela Márquez, will tour Spain and offer 11 concerts on a tour that will start on June 6 in Seville. He will also pass through the Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid on the 20th of the same month, while in Barcelona he will perform at the Real Club Deportivo Espanyol stadium on the 27th. Since his debut in 1991 with Living Fast until his most recent album, And Now What?has sold more than 25 million records, and achieved multiple Platinum albums in Spain, Latin America and the United States.
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