Big Night at Son Moix: Alejandro Sanz Returns to Palma
The Comeback Concert
After eleven years away, Alejandro Sanz stepped back onto the Son Moix pitch and gave Mallorca a show to remember. More than 20,000 fans filled the stadium, singing along to a mix of ballads, pop hits, and flamenco‑flavored tracks that have defined several generations.
Atmosphere and Crowd
From the first note, the crowd moved as one—clapping, jumping, and waving phones like sea‑foam. The energy felt like a goal celebration, with the stadium roaring each time the lights dimmed and the music swelled.
Stage and Production
The technical setup was top‑notch: crystal‑clear sound, dazzling lights, and a massive video screen that displayed messages like “And now what? Now Mallorca. Music” before the artist appeared. Alejandro took the stage wearing his signature red guitar, dark glasses, and a sleeveless shirt, instantly winning over the audience.
Fans’ Stories
Early Birds
Many fans arrived hours before the doors opened. Pedro Amparo and his wife Amparo Torres were among the first in line, eager to secure a spot for their three children—one of whom, Alejandra, was named after the singer. They praised Alejandro’s authentic lyrics and lack of autotune.
Why They Love Him
Rocío Parra, who joined a newly formed fan club called “We will not let go of your hand,” said she usually avoids queues but makes exceptions for artists like Alejandro or Aitana. She loves his songs and the way he stages each performance.
Tour Details
From Seville to Mallorca
The Palma concert kicked off a tour that began in Seville, stopped in Bilbao, and then landed on the island. Alejandro arrived in Mallorca early in the week, recharged in Cabrera, and headed to Son Moix just hours before showtime.
Conclusion
Son Moix became a giant party that night—mothers, kids, friends, couples, and fans of all ages danced together as if there were no tomorrow. Alejandro Sanz’s return to Palma proved that his music still connects deeply with listeners, leaving everyone with memories they’ll talk about for years.
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