Lori Meyers removes VIP areas of her concert in Madrid after complaints from fans

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Grenadian group Lori Meyers decided to eliminate the VIP areas of his concert. Wizink Center de Madrid (next 30 December) on complaints from fans. Via social networks, the band’s followers and music lovers expressed their disagreement with the prices and availability of these ‘premium’ tickets, a type of ticket and a workforce the music industry has done for years.

The Lori Meyers group announced that it will return to the Wizink Center in Madrid this Wednesday. December 30 to give a concert in this huge space “to show the importance of his discography on national soil”.

This “show” will be part of the promotional tour of the seventh and final studio album, “infinite spacesWhat they describe as a journey for EFE” (2021) “Universe” of great sounds and “escaper” after the covid-19 pandemic crisis.

Your new flock to the old Community Sports Palace of Madrid In 2020, it will be exactly five years after his last “show” in this venue, where he edited the album “Directo en Madrid – Wizink Center”.

Tickets for this new concert are already available on the platform Wegow.

trio from Loja (Granada) Antonio López, Noni (voice), Alejandro Méndez (guitar) and Alfredo Núñez (drums) He will come with a renewed line-up with Miguel de Lucas on bass and Toni Jiménez on guitar.

It emerged as part of the second generation of first alternative music, beginning with mercromina and Planets, They started their discography with “Viaje de Estudios” (2004), followed by “Hostal Pimodán” (2005) and “Cronolánea” (2008).

“Neon lights”, “A-is it back?” or “my truth” He is among the achievements of a career that saw other milestones, such as the synthesizer’s album “Cuando el destino nos alcanza” (2010) or “Impronta” (2013), which features another of his most popular songs. , “Getting drunk.”

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