Awfull Sound
by Sonix on 11/6/23El Paso County Coliseum - El PasoSound during the event was very bad, sometimes I could recognize the voice under the music.
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Alejandro Sanz in Concert
Back in 2001, Alejandro Sanz's signature raspy vocals and flamenco-inspired ballads were just starting to take off internationally on the strength of his Latin Grammy award–winning Album of the Year, El Alma al Aire. His increasing popularity earned him an appearance on MTV Unplugged, where he became the first Spanish artist to perform in the storied series. The album that resulted would go on to earn Sanz his second Latin Grammy Album of the Year award, while his other albums continued to be top sellers (including his 1997 breakthrough Más, which went platinum 22 times over in Spain). His music has taken many turns across his dozen-plus LPs, ranging from the R&B and folk tones of Sirope, to the jazz-tinged tango of El Alma Al Aire, to the full-on rock of Paraíso Express, to the modern Latin pop of #ELDISCO. Now in his 50s, the artist brings this amalgam of musical forms to his live shows, delivering the same charm and intimacy of his MTV Unplugged appearance in the large arenas and theaters he plays these days.
Alejandro Sanz Background
Born in Madrid, Alejandro Sanz first took to flamenco music while spending summers in his parents' home region of Andalusia, and the feel and energy of flamenco have remained part of Sanz's compositions since his career debut in 1989. In the decades since, Sanz has released 13 albums while winning three Grammy Awards and 17 Latin Grammys. He has collaborated on global hits like "La Tortura" with Shakira and "Deja Que Te Bese" with Marc Anthony, the latter song claiming over 120 million spins on Spotify. A champion and important voice of Hispanic culture, Sanz was awarded ASCAP's Latin Heritage Award in 2011. He's worked with megastars like Juanes, Alicia Keys and Calle 13, and his 2019 album, #ELDISCO, features collaborations with fellow pop sensations Camila Cabello and Nicky Jam.
Sound during the event was very bad, sometimes I could recognize the voice under the music.
Here in NY the concert was so great, a small theather, a more intimate i loved it !!!! ❤️ finally i was able to see you live. Thank you Sanz
Love te concert everything was great, the parking seats and the best concert
I travel to el Paso to see Alejandro Sanz because he wasn't coming to my state but the venue where he perform has serious issues with the sounds and the seating area. At times you couldn't hear him singing or even playing the music (guitar and piano) due to the lack of right equipment. I was seating at the front but all the first 10 rows or so were one straight line from seat number 1 to 50, so if you wanted to leave your seat you needed to walk in front of everyone else and there was virtually no space between the chairs. Not cool at all.
#VoyPorTiSanz ojala sean mas conciertos cerca de mi
The concert was great the songs the show the concert’s duration everything was perfect
They can do it better with the sites on floor but still great environment the atmosphere was magic literally the place was packed and the concert amazing
The sound was too loud that I couldn’t hear his voice and I couldn’t understand what he was saying, also he sang his songs completely different like he was acting, he was talking his songs instead sing , I feel really disappointed about his show because I was expecting something different, a lot of people left before the end of the show.
He barely sings, very little show, and he don't speak anything during the entire concert.
It was amazing!! I went with my sister and we both have an incredible time, great seats!!