Isabel Pantoja raises Seville with her concert and brings out her sense of humor: “Are you going to touch me?”

After its great success in the Canary Islands, Isabel Pantoja It was delivered to its audience this Saturday in its Seville. The artist offered a show attended by around 3,000 people at the La Cartuja Stadium, demonstrating that she is still in top shape at 67 years old. Dressed in an impressive golden dress with rhinestones, she exuded her art in the form of ballads, rancheras and couplets with which she managed, once again, to excite her audience.

He gave everything on stage in this event that he has talked so much about in his last public appearances. “I love you very much, without you I would be nothing,” said the artist excitedly upon hearing the applause and cheers of her audience, those followers who have been supporting her unconditionally for all these years.

“Well, I want you to know that this is going to be a tour of my entire discography, but I’m not going to sing fifty more years, no, no. It would take me fifty more years if I sang all the songs,” the ‘Queen of Music’ began by commenting. copla’ before starting his big show.

A concert in which he performed numerous songs from throughout his artistic career, those that he always performs in his shows, but also others that we had not heard for a long time, such as the famous ‘Que se busn a otra’, ‘Yemanya’ or ‘Donde el corazón take me’.

One of the greatest moments of the night was when he sang ‘That’s how it was’, a famous song by his friend Juan Gabriel. Excited, she asked her audience to sing this song with her, producing a perfect symbiosis between the artist and her audience.

‘La Virgen del Rocío’, ‘I was born in Seville’ or ‘I forgot again’… themes that have marked the life of the artist and that she sang, exuding art and professionalism on that stage that was too small for her due to her movements. , dances and above all, that great blast of voice.

As usual, the tonadillera began her flamenco part by warning the spectators about the entrance of the musicians: “Now I need my flamencos who are going to come out little by little, with art, I don’t know where they are, here they come, that big applause for them, please.”

“Where do I have it? Are you going to put your hand on me?”

Joking and fun, Isabel did not hesitate to also interact with the workers who were on stage checking that there were no errors. Specifically, to one of the technicians who was helping her remove the overskirt of her two-piece dress, she said: “Where do I have it? Are you going to put your hand on me?”

As for styling, Pantoja wore a gold dress with rhinestones to which she added a skirt with embroidered flowers as a double piece, which she later took off revealing the complete styling. Simple and elegant, the artist did not want to leave anyone indifferent and she modified her look for the third time with a transparent train with floral motifs at the back.