Nathy Peluso Announces Madrid Finale for Clambre World Tour

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Argentine musician Nathy Peluso has unveiled plans for a memorable closing night of her current world tour. The artist will perform her final show of the Clambre era on December 10 at the Wizink Center in Madrid, marking a landmark moment in the tour that has brought her live experience to fans around the globe.

Tickets for the Madrid concert, nicknamed The Last Cramp by Peluso herself, will be released for sale in February. The official window opens on Wednesday, September 28 at 20:00. Fans are advised to stay alert for official announcements as demand is expected to be high for this high-energy date in her touring calendar.

Peluso has used the Clambre tour as a platform to bring the studio album of the same name to life on stage. The run has underscored her status as a rising force in contemporary music, with the project earning significant attention and awards. The artist has been recognized with major achievements, including a Latin Grammy for best alternative music album and a nomination in the same category at the 2022 Grammys, underscoring the critical acclaim that accompanies her live performances.

Beyond her solo work, Peluso has expanded her influence through notable collaborations that have broadened her audience. Her work with C. Tangana on the track Atheist and a joint project with Christina Aguilera, For My Daughters, have helped elevate her profile in diverse musical circles and attracted listeners who might not have discovered her solo material otherwise.

Over the course of the tour, more than 50 dates have formed the backbone of a blockbuster itinerary that has brought Peluso to major cities such as London, Los Angeles, and Buenos Aires. Venues sold out and crowds reacted to the electric energy of her live show, reinforcing the perception of Peluso as a compelling live entertainer capable of delivering powerhouse performances night after night.

Prior to the Madrid engagement, Peluso has kept audiences engaged with select live appearances. The remaining schedule includes performances in Fuerteventura on November 12 as part of the Arena Negra Festival, followed by two consecutive shows at Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires on November 17 and 18, and a finale in Santiago de Chile on November 20 at Movistar Arena. Each stop has been highlighted by fans for its unique setlist and dynamic stage presence, reinforcing Peluso’s international appeal and her ability to connect with diverse audiences across the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking world as well as English-speaking markets.

As the December show approaches, fans and critics alike are watching how Peluso will cap the Clambre era, balancing intimate moments with high-energy performances, and weaving the album’s themes into a live narrative that resonates with a broad audience. This closing night in Madrid promises to be more than a routine concert; it is being positioned as a culmination of a chapter that has defined Peluso’s musical evolution and public persona, a moment that could signal evolving creative directions in the years ahead. The final date in Madrid will likely feature a blend of new material and fan favorites, delivered with Peluso’s characteristic charisma and boundary-pushing artistry. (Official press statements and artist communications)

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