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Updated Wednesday, March 6, 2024-10:59

  • Interview Dani Martín: "At school they didn't know what to do with someone like me. They saw me as a bad child"

Dani Martín will review his 25 years of professional career between his time in El Canto de Loco and as a solo artist with

six concerts

in 2025 that will take place on November 22, 28 and 29 and December 12, 13, 19 and 20 in the Wizink Center in Madrid.

What was

initially going to be a single event

on the last of the announced days has ended up becoming a six-fold meeting of the Madrid artist with his followers, as all the tickets for his first call were sold out in a few minutes and new dates were added to his agenda as the box office success was repeated with each of them.

"A WiZink Center in 10 minutes?

Gratitude for your loyalty

," Martín wrote in his profile on by surprise of the concert.

Martín himself has echoed each sold-out appointment and each new date added.

"A pen, a notebook, emotions, a lot of emotional confusion. A guitar worth 12,000 pesetas, the dream of starting a group,

El Canto del Loco of my life

, the dream of pursuing my solo career and the feeling that, to this day Today, the two things are the same," he wrote in the last message, just over seven hours after the first announcement.

These next

shows

will come three years after, in December 2022, he reported that he was taking

"a few years" sabbatical from music "to improve as a person"

after recognizing his "tendency to gain weight, with anxiety and difficulty concentrating." , among other circumstances.

"See you in a few years, be happy. I'm not going to follow trends or modify my sound to get to the Grammys. I'd rather get the Grammys doing the reggaeton that Jorge Drexler does and doing the duets that he does on his albums, and continue

those kinds of organic and sincere paths

," he wrote in his message.

Martín (Madrid, 1977) began his musical career as a vocalist and composer of

El Canto del Loco

, with whom he achieved fame thanks to his five studio albums, from the eponymous

El Canto del Loco

(2000) to

Personas

(2008), from which shipped one million copies in just nine years.

Later, he began his solo career with

Pequeno

(2010), to which he added five more albums until the most recent,

No, no Volver

(Sony Music), in which he returned for the first time with new versions of the songs with the group of the beginning.

Just a few weeks ago Martín became a viral talking point thanks to the release of his first unreleased song in years,

Ester Expósito

, a public declaration of his

admiration for the young

Spanish actress of the same name.