Miguel Bosé is definitely one of those artists who need no introduction in Spain. For good reason, he’s appeared on television and in the hits charts from his early youth until today. Miguel Bosé is one of those musicians who can maintain their creativity and have the strength and enthusiasm to continue making good music.
September 27 is going to be an extra special night since we will have the opportunity to enjoy him live in concert in one of the best venues, the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona.
After the huge success of “Papito”, on September 4 Miguel Bosé launched a new greatest hits album that also features duets with other artists. As usual a new album results in a new tour, and since this guy never fails to give 110% on stage, it is sure to be one of the year´s greatest events.
If we take a short look at Bosé’s history, many are surprised to find out that he is native to Panama, son of a Spanish father and an Italian mother, who were famous in the world of bullfighting and acting, respectively. Both families were related to the families of such important artists as Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway, so it seems quite natural Miguel also became an artist of one kind or another.
In 1977 he began making war with his first album, which is known for the songs “Linda” and “Mi libertad”. Until the 80s his music focused on winning over the teenage female audience, with remarkable success, but in 1984 he decided to change the tone and style of the songs, inspired to a great extent by David Bowie. This resulted in songs such as “Amante Bandido” or “Sevilla”, which were the rage inSpainandLatin America. Bosé’s most commercial works were in the 90s with “Los chicos no lloran”, and the 2000s were marked by the reinvention of past successes.
Papito was definitely one of his greatest compilations. It achieved platinum four times and was number one inSpainfor 13 weeks. The numbers speak for themselves.
The Papitour was an event that welcomed more than two million spectators in Spain, Italy, Latin America and the USA with some 250 concerts. This is why the Papitwo tour has us on tenterhooks!Seville,BarcelonaandMadridhave confirmed dates and ticket have been on sale since March 30.
Some of the artists who will be on the new album Papitwo include Malú, Joaquín Sabina, Dani Martín, Juan Luís Guerra, Pablo Alborán, and even Penélope Cruz.
What are you waiting for? Buy your ticket today before it’s too late!
If you´re thinking of going to Barcelona at the end of September for the Papitwo tour, why not spend a few days for a mini-break? Finding accommodation in Barcelona is easy for these dates if you rent one of our apartments. It´s a great way to travel.