Next to Velázquez’s Meninas, dressed in an impressive red dress and with the look of emotion of someone who closes a year singing a cappella among the echoes of the Prado Museum. Ana Belén has said goodbye to 2024 by performing the song Spain, White Shirt from one of the most special rooms of the Madrid museum.
This Monday, the museum center shared a video on its social networks in which the artist performs her husband’s song, Victor Manuellooking at the camera and leaving behind some of the museum’s most visited works.
This has been the particular gift that the center, together with the artist, has given to Spanish society. In the recording, the singer’s performance is interspersed with some works by Goya or Velázquez. “The Prado Museum wishes the best for 2025 with the song Spain white shirt performed by Ana Belén”they have announced.
The song is being replicated by hundreds of users who have applauded the museum for the initiative and the actress for her dedication. “This should be the anthem of Spain. It’s beautiful, exciting and has lyrics that portray us accurately,” reads one of the most popular comments.
“Thank you for this wonderful gift!” “How wonderful! Goosebumps. Thank you for this gift,” “It’s overwhelming. Congratulations”, “One, who is of an age, is moved by wonderful staging like this. What a voice! What a text! About the best museum in the world it is better not to say anything. Thank you and happy new year” or “This is absolutely incredible. What a marvel” are other messages that have applauded the video.
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