Yurena announces "the most important concert" of her life after the premiere of the series about her origins


Yurena announced this Tuesday that she will give "the most important concert" of her life on March 23rd of next year at the Vistalegre Palace in Madrid. The artist, who rose to fame as Tamara, has been back in the spotlight these days thanks to Superstar , the Netflix series about her origins starring Ingrid García-Jonsson.
Its promoter has described the concert, titled YURENA: The Concert That Never Was , as "an act of social justice" to further highlight her career as a singer and "a unique event that rewrites the history of an artist who was transformed by television into a phenomenon and, over time, into a legend." Incredibly, the company responsible for the event has also recently revived other artists such as Melody and the duo Sonia and Selena . Yurena's performance will be, according to the organizers, "a carefully curated, grand show , full of respect, and with all the epic spirit her career deserves." Tickets will be available on their website starting this Thursday, August 7th at 12 p.m.
The concert announcement comes after the Netflix premiere of the series Superestar , directed by Nacho Vigalondo and produced by Los Javis , which provides a new perspective on the moment when the singer became a national phenomenon in the early 2000s. While still calling herself Tamara, Yurena began to gain popularity after her participation in the program Crónicas marcianas, where she released the song No cambié, which topped the sales charts, surpassing established artists . She soon became a centerpiece of tamarismo , a bouquet of characters — Tamara, Leonardo Dantés, Loly Álvarez, Arlequín, Paco Porras, Tony Genil — who rose to mass fame and became omnipresent on television in the early 2000s.
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