Andy and Lucas announced their final run of concerts under the title Our Last Chords during a press conference held at the facilities of the Spanish Association of Performing Artists, AIE, this Thursday. The event confirmed a four-show tour and affirmed that their beloved hits will remain in audience memory throughout the performances and beyond.
The tour opens in Cadiz, taking the stage at Gran Teatro Falla on April 20, a hometown moment that adds a special touch to the run. They are scheduled to perform next in Barcelona on April 27 at the Sant Jordi Club, followed by a stop at Cartuja Center in Seville. The tour concludes on May 13 at the Wizink Center in Madrid, a venue the duo has long looked forward to visiting together for a memorable finale.
Ticket information emerged shortly before the shows, after it was revealed that the duo, who have been side by side for two decades, would be ending their live partnership due to Lucas facing a heart condition. This decision marks a turning point that fans around North America and beyond have been watching closely, with many eager for a clear understanding of what comes next.
According to Andy, the separation is not framed as a breakup of their musical partnership. He explained to the press that Lucas’s health demands a slower pace, and the group wanted to document this reality with a medical report that they invited media to review a detail emphasized by both performers. The message from the duo remains steady: this will be their final tour as a performing unit for now, though there is a possibility of future appearances should Lucas recover fully. The two stressed that there is no separate project on the horizon at this moment, but they also did not rule out possible collaborations in the future if circumstances allow.
The announcement acknowledged that stepping away at this stage could surprise fans after twenty years on the music scene. Yet both artists underlined that their connection to music will endure. They remain passionate about continuing to create, perform, and influence the musical landscape together in some form, even if not as a full-time touring pair. The bond forged over years of shared performances continues to drive them, and they described their ongoing relationship as a deep, enduring connection through the art they love.
Lucas suggested that there could be opportunities to reunite for special performances once the touring chapter closes. The idea of a calmer, more contemplative project still sits on the horizon, where the duo would explore less robotic, more intimate expressions of their craft. They hinted at the possibility of a gradual, thoughtful creation process that emphasizes quality and personal expression over high-speed schedules and relentless tours.