Sanz Returning to Mexico for Two Mexico City Performances…

He previously professed his love for Mexico, while serving as a coach on La voz… Mexico… And now Alejandro Sanz is headed back to the country to show his love.

The 44-year-old Spanish singer will give two concerts this October in Mexico City as part of his international La Musica No Se Toca tour, according to the promoter of the shows.

Alejandro Sanz

Sanz will appear on October 1-2 in the Mexican capital’s National Auditorium, where he’ll sing numbers from his latest album La Musica No Se Toca, as well as some of his greatest hits like “Amiga Mia” and “Corazon Partio.”

It was in Mexico City at the Foro Sol arena last October that Sanz kicked off the tour that has taken him to cities around the United States, Latin America and Spain.

Before his concerts here, Sanz plans to visit Mexico to take part in the International Mariachi Conference to be held between Aug. 28 and Sept. 8 in the western city of Guadalajara.

Spain will be the guest country at that event and so the Spanish singer-songwriter will give a concert on Sept. 7 at Guadalajara’s Telmex Auditorium.

Taking a break from the tour, the artist is currently on a trip to the Arctic with Greenpeace to raise awareness about the importance of preserving that polar region and to try and stop its commercial exploitation, basically by unsustainable industrial fishing and drilling for oil.

 

Sanz Joins Greenpeace’s “Save The Arctic” Campaign

Alejandro Sanz is encouraging you to help Save the Arctic

The 44-year-old Spanish singer has recorded a video to raise awareness on how climate change and destructive industry is affects the planet in the North Pole and beyond.

Alejandro Sanz for Greenpeace

It’s all part of Greenpeace’s “Save The Arctic” campaign, which aims to demonstrate evidence of the possible consequences of the disappearance of the continental and marine ice in the Arctic on the world.

The Grammy-winning singer joined forces with the environmental organization to encourage people throughout the world to sign a petition to have the United Nations General Assembly declare a global sanctuary in the North Pole and ban drilling and destructive industry in the Arctic.

In the video, Sanz expresses his concern for the environmental effects of oil drilling, industrial fishing and conflict in the Arctic; and he encourages others to act now to protect the North Pole so that his children can enjoy the world and its marvels as they exist today.

Greenpeace warns that the Arctic could remain without marine ice in the next 10 to 20 years, which will have serious effects on the rest of the world.

Click here to sign Greenpeace’s petition, which has already been signed by 2.8 million people.