Spain: Spanish singer Dani Fernandez closes his 'Plan fatal' tour in Madrid with two concerts by Hugo Ortuño
The Spanish singer and songwriter, former member of the boy band Auryn, Daniel Fernandez Delgado (Ciudad Real, 1991), known artistically as Dani Fernandez, is seen on stage on Friday, September 29, 2023 , during a concert at the San Miguel de Las Rozas Festival, in Madrid (Spain). The artist from La Mancha is approaching the end of his 'Plan fatal' tour, which has taken him to different stages throughout the country with 19 dates with tickets completely sold out to promote his second studio album titled 'Entre las dudas y el azar' with which it has achieved spectacular figures both on digital platforms and in physical sales. After having achieved success with his previous band, in 2017 he began his solo career with the recording of his first album 'Incendios' (Warner Music), produced by Tato Latorre (David Otero, Antonio Orozco) from which the singles were taken 'Te esperare toda la vida' (Platinum Record), 'Bailemos' (Platinum Record) and 'Disparos' (Gold Record), which also reached the TOP10 on radio stations in Spain. The artist has managed to become one of the most important pop-rock voices of his generation and is considered one of the best Spanish composers of recent years. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)
The Spanish singer and songwriter, former member of the boy band Auryn, Daniel Fernandez Delgado (Ciudad Real, 1991), known artistically as Dani Fernandez, is seen on stage on Friday, September 29, 2023 , during a concert at the San Miguel de Las Rozas Festival, in Madrid (Spain). The artist from La Mancha is approaching the end of his 'Plan fatal' tour, which has taken him to different stages throughout the country with 19 dates with tickets completely sold out to promote his second studio album titled 'Entre las dudas y el azar' with which it has achieved spectacular figures both on digital platforms and in physical sales. After having achieved success with his previous band, in 2017 he began his solo career with the recording of his first album 'Incendios' (Warner Music), produced by Tato Latorre (David Otero, Antonio Orozco) from which the singles were taken 'Te esperare toda la vida' (Platinum Record), 'Bailemos' (Platinum Record) and 'Disparos' (Gold Record), which also reached the TOP10 on radio stations in Spain. The artist has managed to become one of the most important pop-rock voices of his generation and is considered one of the best Spanish composers of recent years. (Photo by Hugo Ortuño)
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