
The Argentine duo Pimpinela is preparing to return to Mexico with a special show that will include a new music video and a unique proposal. Joaquín and Lucía Galán will share their vision on the evolution of love throughout the decades, from the 60s to today, as they tour Mexican stages in the upcoming month of March.
With nearly 42 years of musical career, the Galán brothers are grateful for the affection of the Mexican public and promise a show full of emotions and memories. The concert will be presented as a television program, where they will revisit highlights of their trajectory and perform iconic songs that have marked each stage of their career.
In addition to their own hit songs, Pimpinela promises to surprise the Mexican audience with interpretations of other artists who have inspired them, such as Adele. Lucía and Joaquín have designed a theatrical show with dancers, choirs, and special screens for each song, emphasizing the dramatic and rhythmic elements of their music.
In the midst of a reflection on the influence of social media on relationships, the Argentine duo emphasizes the importance of human connection and personal interaction. Grateful for the support of the public, Joaquín and Lucía celebrate the loyalty of their Mexican followers and prepare to provide unforgettable moments in each concert.
Lucía Galán, who has overcome some health issues, is ready and excited to return to the stage with all her energy and passion. Together with Joaquín, the singer immerses herself in a parallel world during each performance, playing different characters in small movies that come to life in each song.
Pimpinela has captivated new generations thanks to platforms like TikTok, but they do not lose their theatrical and musical essence in each presentation. Their new song "La Trampa," based on a true story, promises to impact the audience with its plot, script, and surprising endings. The "Noticias del Amor" tour started on February 9 in Puerto Rico and will continue through various cities in the United States before arriving in Mexico in March.