After the success of his tour in South America, Los Angeles and Miami, Alejandro Sanz returns to Spain to present his latest work, La música no se toca (The music can’t be touched). Barcelona was the start of this tour that now makes a stop in Palma and has some ingredients that will make it one of the summer hits of concerts: ten musicians on stage, more than 10,000 watts of sound and stunning light effects.
La música no se toca is the tenth studio album by the Spanish singer-songwriter and musician, recorded in Miami and produced by himself along with Colombian Julio Reyes Capello, winner of two Grammy Awards and nine ASCAP Awards. In his thirty-year career, Alejandro Sanz (Madrid, 1968) has sold over 25 million copies worldwide and has won eighteen Grammy Awards, fifteen of them Latinos.
To the long list of awards can be added two more now, having been nominated for the Billboard Music Awards 2013 in the categories Latin Soloist of the Year and Latin Pop Latin Pop Album of the Year, with La música no se toca.
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