Aitana’s Year Ahead: Alpha Tour, New Film, and Personal Headlines

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Aitana anticipates a demanding year ahead, a forecast she shared on social media when announcing the Alpha Tour. The live run began this Friday in Monterrey, Mexico, and will close on December 28 with a concert at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, tickets for which sold out within three days. At the same time, she leads in her first film, the romantic comedy Pared con Pared, set to premiere on Netflix on April 12.

On a personal note, signs point to a renewed connection with Sebastián Yatra. After being spotted together on a trip to Iceland with a layover in London, the Colombian singer was seen leaving her Madrid home, suggesting a night spent there. The spotlight remains firmly on Aitana, as it often does, even when she doesn’t intend it. In a candid moment on Ibai Llanos’s Charlando Tranquilamente, she revealed that she has removed social media apps from her phone because her mind was growing a bit too loud. She also shared that there are times when she leaves the phone at home on purpose and tells her team to alert the person she has arranged to meet if something truly important comes up, rather than interrupting the moment.

Lágrimas en Bogotá

At 24 years old, Aitana seems to have only time and calmness left to conquer. A day after ending a relationship with Yatra, which happened unilaterally on his side at the end of November, she broke into tears during a Bogotá concert, telling fans, “I’m emotionally not okay.” Earlier, she had already cried on a stage in Málaga. Rumors around the singer have long circled Yatra, who, after ending things with Aitana, spoke on Vicky Martín Berrocal’s podcast about wanting fidelity only if a relationship lasts more than a year, and suggested that his lifestyle might make a more open arrangement the most practical option.

Her career and her personal life have lived under constant scrutiny. The public attention on her relationship with Yatra will likely continue to intersect with a hectic schedule through the year’s end. Aitana has faced intense press scrutiny before, notably during her prior split from actor Miguel Bernardeau, a breakup that coincided with the promotional push for the Disney+ series La última, in which both starred. In interviews from that period, she faced pointed questions and sharp commentary as the narrative played out in real time.

Since her breakthrough in the 2017 edition of Operation Triumph, her ascent has been meteoric enough to earn Forbes a feature on how she achieved this rise. Her style—feminine and youthful—captured a wide audience of young fans who often imitate her. Last year she pivoted away from pure pop rock with Alpha, a more electronic album that marked a tonal shift in her artistry.

That change also sparked conversations among concertgoers, including parents who accompanied their daughters to shows, sometimes covering their eyes during more explicit dance sequences that accompany hits such as Mi amor and Encima de Mi. Like other former child stars, Aitana asserts her evolution into a mature artist—bold and unmistakable. The singer, who has overcome a fear of flying, will test her emotional endurance as she performs across stages, openly revealing vulnerability while delivering performance after performance.

She continues to balance professional milestones with the unpredictable rhythms of personal life, a mix that captivates fans and fuels media fascination. The year ahead promises more music, more cinema, and the ongoing dialogue about her public relationships, all unfolding under the bright lights of touring and screenings. The world watches closely as she navigates the crossroads of fame, artistry, and private life, and the journey shows no signs of slowing down.

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