Isabel Pantoja and her tour of the United States: the bottle of wine (and the private jet) that are not missing

With the visa approved for your tour In love with you for the United States, Isabel Pantoja He counts the days to cross the pond and once again delight his audience with his new songs and also with his greatest hits, such as Today I want to confess, My soul falls in love o That’s how it went. Much has been said about the demands and conditions that the tonadillera would request for her shows.

After some rumors, such as that he would have demanded a private jet, Paloma García-Pelayo explained this Friday in Ana Rosa’s program: “There is no private jet for Isabel, but she will be used when traveling in the United States and in the countries she is in Latin America.” In this sense, he added that the production company bears all the costs: “The production company pays for this private plane. The demands are not particularly unreasonable.”




On the other hand, Isabel has a series of requirements for the dressing room, the place where the artists find their refuge before and after the performances: “They are not demands, they are conditions in the dressing room. Sofa, hangers, bottle of red wine… Demands that are not as preposterous as it has been claimed to be, “explained the journalist.

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Despite the fact that they are affordable demands, the tonadillera does not want anything to be missing: “A centerpiece, a separate bouquet, a donkey where the suits are hung…”. In the dressing room he will also have space for his brother Agustin, who will also travel with her on this tour. Always together, no matter who it is: “He is a dressing room for two people and Agustín Pantoja travels with her, he will be her assistant.”

It must be remembered that the tour was scheduled between November 11 and December 10. However, she had to be postponed due to visa problems. Finally, the dates of their concerts are as follows: February 10 and 11 at the L. Knight Center in Miami, February 17 at the United Palace Theater in New York, February 19 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles and February, as a finishing touch, at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico.