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Quevedo will close his Spanish tour in Tenerife

July 25, 2023
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SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, July 24 (EUROPA PRESS) –

Quevedo will close his Spanish tour on Saturday, November 11 at the Antonio Domínguez de Arona Olympic Stadium, in Tenerife, and tickets will go on sale today, Monday, starting at 8:00 p.m. (Canary Islands time) on the sales platform www.tickety.es .

The organization recommends that the followers of the artist from Gran Canaria pay attention to the social networks of the event and the artist so that they do not miss out on their ticket. The venue will be divided into four different areas, highlighting the VIP Front Stage entrance with the Early Entry pass, the general entrance and the stand entrance.

This concert is part of the island’s tourism promotion strategy to reach large audiences, including the youngest sector, and position Tenerife as a top-level tourist attraction.

‘Donde quiero estar’ is the first album by the Canarian artist and in which he had put all his efforts with the aim, according to his own words, that it would become “an album for everyone and forever”.

The album includes*16 songs, the first of which is a speech by rapper*Cruz Cafuné in reference to Canarian artists. Among the rest of the songs on the album, ‘Sin Señal’, ‘Vista Al Mar’, ‘Punto G’ and ‘Playa del Inglés’ stand out, four songs that were the precursors of this album, since they came out in July, September, November and December 2022, respectively.

In ‘Where I want to be’ Quevedo has had the help of Linton, his head producer, and Ovy On The Drums, recognized as one of the best producers on the world music scene -who has worked with artists such as Karol G, Myke Towers or Piso 21-. Gio, Bluefire, KIDDO, Garabatto, Pedro Calderón and Marlku have also worked on this project.

Among all the songs on the new album is ‘Me falta algo’, which was recorded in Estudio Uno by the National Orchestra of Spain with a total of ten violinists, four double basses and Linton’s hands on the piano. The work was composed by Linton himself, where KIDDO and Hugo Bechstein joined to complete the production.

Likewise, Quevedo wanted to give *vital importance to the audiovisual part of the project, which saw the light of day with a total of 16 unpublished video clips that can be seen both individually and as a complete film on YouTube. For this, he relied on the work of the Antiestático production company, with Nabil Ejey as executive producer and the directors Joaquín Luna and Alfonso Riera (El Cielo) and the creative direction of Vélodrome.

According to the artist himself, what he was trying to show with this album was “the way in which I search and find where I want to be: on my island, with my family, those who are here now and have always been. It is my home, where I feel and where I lack nothing”.

This album is also one of the main flagships of Taste The Floor Records, an independent label with which the Canarian has worked since practically the beginning of his career. His work has been influenced by the musical culture of the island, mainly Hip-Hop and Latin rhythms. In addition to his solo success, Quevedo has positioned himself on the international scene collaborating with artists such as Duki and De La Guetto (‘Si quieren Frontear’), Ed Sheeran (‘2 Step’), Rei (‘Fernet’), Polimá Westcoast and Mora (‘Lacone’), Bad Gyal (‘Real G’), Mora (‘APA’), Karol G (‘Pero Tú’), Maikel Delacalle (‘Mi Nena Remix’), Lola Índigo (‘El Tonto’), Jhayco (‘Mami Chula’), Cruz Cafuné (‘Blood and Faith’), among others.



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