Sanz and Ramazzotti Unite for Global Tour and New Single Soy

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Singers Alejandro Sanz and Eros Ramazzotti joined forces after selling more than 100 million albums together, gifting fans a fresh collaboration that highlights their enduring friendship. The newly released single, Soy, marks a bold hymn to friendship and resilience, debuting across all major digital platforms and radio outlets this Friday.

Weeks ahead of the World Tour Premiere at La Maestranza in Seville on September 15, the Italian icon Eros Ramazzotti is set to captivate a global audience with his latest effort. He partners with Alejandro Sanz on the second track of the album The Infinite Little Bat, which is scheduled to hit stores on September 16, as announced in a statement from Universal Music this week.

The voice of Spanish superstar Alejandro Sanz, renowned for holding more Grammy honours than any other artist in history, combining four Grammys with an impressive tally of Latin Grammys, joins Ramazzotti in a project designed to inspire listeners to dream without fear and distraction.

The accompanying video for Soy, directed by Adrián Egea and conceived with input from Eros Ramazzotti and Sergio Pappaletter, is now available on YouTube. It visually traces a journey from memory to present ambition, offering a cinematic look at two artists who grew up chasing a ball and a dream alike.

The film frames a present-day portrait of Sanz and Ramazzotti as mature, successful men who still sing with honesty about life and its fleeting beauty, while never losing touch with their roots.

The single Soy is slated to become a staple in the upcoming Italian tour as it unfolds across Sevilla and beyond. The tour itinerary includes additional shows in Agrigento on September 17 and 18, in Verona on September 20, 21, 23, and 24, and in Athens on October 1, culminating with a performance at the Caesarea amphitheater in Israel on October 6 and 7.

The broader world tour will then launch from October 30, 2022, through May 11, 2023, taking the two legendary artists through the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe. Notable stops include concerts in Madrid on March 31, 2023, and Barcelona on April 2, 2023, as part of the expansive live run.

In Latin America, Ramazzotti’s schedule lists Mexico City on November 23, 2022; San José on November 25; Panama on November 27; Quito on November 30; Buenos Aires on December 2; Santiago de Chile on December 4; Caracas on December 11; São Paulo on December 9; and Riverando in Porton on December 7. The tour will also visit destinations in Europe and beyond, with appearances anticipated in countries such as Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, Denmark, and Sweden among others, as producers and promoters finalize the final batch of dates.

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