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by Mireya on 10/23/19Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre - AtlantaThe concert began promptly at 7, which I appreciated. However, I went to watch Amanda Miguel (mainly) and her vocals weren't up to par.
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Marisela y Amanda Miguel In Concert
Two of Latin America's biggest divas of 1980s-era romantic pop balladry will join forces onstage. Mentiras de Hierro, the tour they have been performing together in 2018, sees the pair delivering some of their most memorable and heart-rending love songs.
The 62-year-old Argentinian singer Amanda Miguel (born Amanda Antonia Miguel Samso) — known for lovelorn classics like "El Me Mintió," "Así No Te Amará Jamás," and "Hagamos Un Trato" — will deliver revered hits from her 12-studio album discography; and Marisela Esqueda, the 52-year-old Los Angeles-born singer of Mexican descent, is expected to sing fan favorites like the gut-wrenching "Sola Con Mi Soledad" and "Sin Él," among other nostalgic hits. "The tour promoter had the wonderful idea of joining us," Amanda Miguel told Mundo Hispánico. "[Our concert together] generated a lot of public interest... We complement each other well during performances because we both rose to fame during the ‘80s."
Since the tender age of four, Miguel has been a pianist, and at 16, she moved from the province of Chubut to study music at a Buenos Aires academy. In 1975, she met Diego Verdaguer, a singer/composer who would make her Argentina's next star. Together they toured Latin America and eventually found a home in Mexico as a romantic couple. There, Miguel reached the peak of her career.
Marisela began her involvement in entertainment at the young age of six as a TV actress and singer in North America, singing at nightclubs on the West Coast while touring with her parents. She released her 1984 debut album at age 18, and three years later, she gained fame as a emotive pop singer throughout Mexico with notable features alongside Marco Antonio Solis and Celia Cruz.
The two venerated ‘80-famed chanteuses are a rare breed in this day and age, so be sure to catch them live.
The concert began promptly at 7, which I appreciated. However, I went to watch Amanda Miguel (mainly) and her vocals weren't up to par.
The band was always above the singers. The second singer, Marisela, she utilized profanity in stage to advise that her voice was not being heard, just about when the concert was over. We didn’t pay to hear the music alone, we wanted to hear the artist sing. We are extremely disappointed.
Everything was good... the only thing was the line to use the restrooms it was a caos there... but we enjoy the concert.
the concert was awesome i sing the all night and i enjoy every single song of Amanda and Marisela , i Almost lost my voice singing the all night. please bring here back soon.
The sound not good, Amanda’s voice not as I remember, the place is to old!
Everything on time, and the staff are very nice with everyone
Very good show, but a bit disappointing that they both did not sing together. They each sang roughly for an hour and a half. I looked forward to seeing Amanda Miguel, but very unfortunate this is the third time I see her and she always brings out her daughter and husband to fill in/ kill time... I pay to see and artist, I expect to see that artist, not her daughter/husband. Marisela, put on an excellent show! It was a bit upsetting that she had Mic issues at first, which I blame the venue for. Overall a good show.
We had a lucky night where Amanda's daughter came out to sing before getting married soon. Her father Diego also showed up and sang her a song. We had intermission and Marisela came out she was her usual self but there were problems with all the microphones for a good 10 minutes. All and all the venue was great, the beers were 8 dlls which is expected.
I grew up singing their songs, with their songs I let out my sorrows, I fell in love. I would have liked a duet as a close with a flourish.
Everything was awesome from the getgo, the show, the service, the theatre. Fantastic.