Joan Manuel Serrat does not rule out new concerts with Sabina, Miguel Ríos and Ana and Víctor

Spanish singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat is embarking on his farewell tour of the stages, but, although he sees it as unlikely, he does not rule out doing concerts with emblematic companions of trajectory as Joaquin Sabina or his colleagues from “The taste is ours” Miguel Ríos, Ana Belen and Victor Manuel.

“My mother has a very clear saying that says ‘from here to there, little bird will know’… From here to there, if that happened, I don’t know what would happen, just as I don’t know exactly what my reaction would be to what might happen to me in my life. Faced with what may happen to me, everything will depend on the path from here to then and what is happening,” he replied Serratalso nicknamed ‘El Nano’, during a press conference this Wednesday in Buenos Aires.

All in all, the 78-year-old singer-songwriter revealed that he does not believe that this eventual return to the road with his friends will happen: “I don’t think it will happen because apart from being some stories already made, both with some and with others, like with any others that might appear, it’s already been done”.

“And really, time is very scarce, and we have to take advantage of it in all the new things it can offer us,” he argued.

“In any case, we can always have fun with each other by inventing any story we know, which, like so many in our lives, we will never do,” he said.

In his career of almost 60 years of records and concerts all over the world, Serrat He has shared iconic moments with artists such as Sabina, with whom he co-starred in the tours “Two birds with one stone” (2007), “Two birds strike back” (2012) and “No hay dos sin tres” (2019), and with Miguel Ríos, Ana Belen and Víctor Manuel on the “El gusto es Nuestro” tour in 1996 and 1997, and for the 20th anniversary in 2016.

At the press conference, the artist also referred to the value of friendship and, being in Argentina -a country he has been visiting since 1969 and to which he is linked by strong ties-, there was special mention of the late graphic humorist Roberto Alfredo ‘el Negro’ Fontanarrosa (1944-2007), whom he met after attending the 1982 World Cup match between Argentina and Belgium in Barcelona (Spain).

“My house is always full of things from ‘Black’ (…) I still have him very close. He is a friend who has been not only for me, but for everyone who has known him, one of the most brilliant men, good and generous that we have been able to meet,” he remarked.

Just in the next few days Serrat will go to Rosario, hometown of the writer, where he will offer on Saturday the first concert of the Argentine leg of his farewell tour “El vice of singing 1965-2022”, a tribute to Fontanarrosa.

“It will be an emotional act. His women will be there and there will be a city that considers him probably the most important and international of all the personalities he has given, and there are many,” he said Serrat in allusion to a city that also gave birth to the singer-songwriter Fito Páez, the soccer player Lionel Messi and the painter Antonio Berni.

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Joan Manuel Serrat does not rule out new concerts with Sabina, Miguel Ríos and Ana and Víctor