Alejandro Sanz reappears after his most alarming message: “I have had a strong outbreak”

Alejandro Sanz He put the focus on mental health this weekend when he published a broken message of pain assuring that he was not well: “Sometimes I don’t even want to be there,” he said. After the great concern that she has aroused, she has reappeared three days later with an important message.

“These days I have received a lot of love in different ways and I am very grateful for all of them,” he wrote at dawn this Monday. Then the singer My loneliness and I He explained what happened: “I had a strong outbreak this weekend and although the light has not yet finished arriving, it seems that a firefly has woken up in my chest.”

As for his work, he has assured that for the moment his concerts will continue as normal: “I don’t want to suspend the tour because I think that with the right help and a little understanding and support at the shows, we are going to move it forward.” And he has sentenced with an optimistic message: “Also, I think that locking myself up is not a good idea. Thanks for the warmth. Let’s go for tomorrow. The sun is on its way.”

Personally, the singer has the unconditional support of his girlfriend, the Cuban artist Rachel Valdes. Also with the love and strength that your children give you, Manuel, Alexander and her two little ones with Raquel Perera, Dylan y Alma. The composer will take the stage of the Navarra Arena in Pamplona this Saturday, June 3, and will continue his ‘Sanz en Vivo 2023’ tour of Spain until August 3, where he sings in Chiclana de la Frontera. Later, he will begin his tour of the United States.

In his worrying message over the weekend (tweet above), he wrote: “I’m not fine. I don’t know if this is worth anything but I want to say it. I’m sad and tired. In case anyone else thinks you always have to be a sea breeze or a firework on a summer night. I’m working to make it go away… I’ll get to the stage and something inside will tell me what to do. But sometimes I don’t even want to be there. Literally. Just to be honest. For not going in to useless noise. I know there are people who feel that way. If it helps, I feel the same way.”

After his message, the world of music and culture turned to him, applauding his courage to recognize his moments of fragility and showing him all its support in this complicated stage. Messages like this serve to appreciate the importance of mental health and the need for professionals (in public health) to help treat these problems.