Kiko Rivera and Isabel Pantoja negotiate Cantora’s future: “He wants his share”

The Cabildo of Gran Canaria has suspended its sponsorship contract with Isabel Pantoja following the suspension of several of her concerts, which complicates the economic situation of the singer. The singer was thinking of alleviating her debts with the profits from her tour, but things are not going as she expected. For this reason, Now more than ever he sees Cantora as a solution to his problemsalthough to decide what to do with the farm she must first negotiate with Kiko Rivera. Mother and son have already started talking, although there is still a lot of uncertainty.

“So far, 53,500 euros have been paid for six concerts in the first part of the tour”they explained this Wednesday in We’ll seea program in which Antonio Rossi has clarified that the administration will only pay for the number of performances that are finally carried out until the month of December, as stated by the Councilor for the Presidency of the Cabildo, Teodoro Sosa. Now, the artist is considering whether to take her tour further: whether to make a series about her or not, to revalue herself in view of America, among other alternatives.

Meanwhile, the artist is considering moving to Madrid, a possibility that has gained strength in recent months and that does not distance her from her intentions to get rid of Cantora or, at least, to use the property to recover money. At the moment he has already spoken with his son since he has more than 40% of the property..

The singer and the DJ are “in negotiations” regarding “the issue of their percentage” and considering what decision to make: “Let’s see what they do, who gets it, how they get it, if they build a hotel, if they don’t, if they rent it out…”, Rossi said. The musician is open to finding alternatives, although he is careful: he does not want his mother’s excesses to fall on him. He will help her “as long as they do not end up with debts because they also claim them, they are there in those stories.”

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