“Stay, the nights without you hurt.” This line marked a summer chorus and set the tone for a city that loves a big show. The scene shifted to Antonio Soria Park next Saturday as Torrevieja City Council plans a notable dispatch of 197,000 euros including VAT. The track by Quevedo, a 21-year-old artist from the Canary Islands, has become a global hit, widely streamed on Spotify and capturing the attention of audiences across Spain. Seven thousand tickets are already in the hands of fans, creating a strong argument for the municipal investment. The summer is hot, the song is everywhere in clubs and parties, yet not every listing matches that level of airplay. Quevedo often performs with his microphone in hand while relying on a studio voice and track as the backbone for many live performances. In some live moments, his voice is enriched with studio effects like autotune to sharpen tones and create new textures for urban music. Until July, he appeared mainly as the opening act, but his rising momentum has inspired a brief tour touching Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, and now Torrevieja.