Alejandro Sanz has been confirmed for the Quisqueya Stadium in

Alejandro Sanz has been confirmed for the Quisqueya Stadium in Santo Domingo

Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz added the Dominican Republic to his summer tour to perform at Quisqueya Stadium in Santo Domingo on May 7 after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

The concert’s production company, SD Concerts, in the hands of producer Saymon Díaz, will transform the Quisqueya into an amphitheater with a capacity for about 8,000 people, which creates an intimate atmosphere, according to a press release.

As with Coldplay, Saymon announced that his concerts will be canceled in favor of the environment.

On this occasion, two rooms will be set up for people with disabilities: one in the Special Guest area and the other in the VIP area, leaving open the inclusion policies established by the production company from that point onwards.

In the same order, SD Concerts will continue to host sustainable concerts, enabling recycling spaces, as well as reducing plastic content in all areas, including backstage, replacing it with glass containers and cardboard, among others.

Tickets for the event are available now via the tuboleta.com.do platform and at RD$3,500 balcony and RD$6,000 VIP with all numbered seats, with a presale for Visa BHD León cardholders with a 25% discount that started on March 28th and ends on April 3rd.

Alejandro Sanz was in the country in 2019 along with Maná in a historical presentation at the golf course at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Punta Cana, uniting exclusively in a “Song for Punta Cana”.

In an interview with EFE, Sanz stressed that after the pandemic, “everyone has returned with a desire to live,” although he couldn’t stop pointing to the conflict in Ukraine.

“It moves us and lowers our spirits a lot,” he said.

“It is a very cruel war, the horror experienced and the feeling of political failure,” he said. “We’ve always been at war, some touch us more than others, but in the midst of it all we can’t stop being ourselves. These are difficult times but we must move on.”

The Spaniard presents his last compilation album “Sanz”, which was released at the end of last year and with which he celebrates 30 years of musical success.