‘Love is eternal’ will begin its 11th season next September and will strengthen its storytelling with a refreshed cast set to drive the series into new plotlines. This season also brings a fresh musical collaboration led by Antonio José, lending his distinctive voice to a title performed for the show by YOTELE.
Tercüman will perform the show’s legendary theme song, continuing the tradition of the daily series it helped produce. TV Diagonal inherits the mantle from Chenoa, who has sung the theme since 2019, while she shares her experiences in front of the camera. David Bustamante has lent his voice to the theme since season five, contributing to the program’s enduring musical identity.
Antonio José, one of the era’s prominent artists, will infuse his signature style into the song ‘Amar es para siempre,’ maintaining a long-standing relationship with Antena 3. The Cordovan star previously joined Paulina Rubio on ‘La voz’ as a talent show consultant, a role she won in 2015.
With 15 gold certifications, 20 platinum certifications, and more than 1.3 billion streams across songs and music videos, Antonio José remains one of the most widely projected artists in the music scene. He released his seventh studio album, ‘Fénix,’ in 2021 and is currently touring Spain with the accompanying tour of the same name.
The new season of ‘Amar es para siempre’ will feature Melani Olivares’ elegant signature, as publicly confirmed by YOTELE. He will be joined by a robust ensemble including Jorge Bosch, Adriana Ubani, Daniel Cabrera, Ander Azurmendi, Paula Iwasaki, Carlos Serrano-Clark, Antonio Durán ‘Morris’, Adelfa Calvo, Daniel Muriel, Pepa Rus, and Toni Sevilla.
They will be supported by a seasoned roster of performers, including Itziar Miranda, Manuel Baqueiro, José Antonio Sayagués, Anabel Alonso, Iñaki Miramón, Ángeles Martín, Sebas Fernández, Luz Valdenebro, and Andoni Ferreño, who will bring their characters to life on screen.
After more than 2,400 episodes since its debut, ‘Amar es para siempre’ aims to sustain its audience in a tenth season format that has drawn steady viewership. It previously averaged about 1.2 million viewers in the afternoon daily block, with a 12.3% share—the strongest performance in the past three years.
Season 11 Summary
New episodes of ‘Love Forever’ begin in September. The narrative revisits a pivotal era in which Spain, coming off a difficult chapter, looked to dazzle the world. The storyline intertwines creativity and modernity against a backdrop of political upheaval and economic challenge, offering viewers a blend of drama and resilience.
Nieves Sanabria (Melani Olivares), a cousin of Manolita, travels from Madrid to Miami with her husband Ricardo (Jorge Bosch) and their daughter Andrea (Adriana Ubani). Money is not scarce, and new ideas—along with some secrets—shape their path. The family launches Sanabria Supermarkets, a setting that exposes Nieves’ softer side as she discovers Andrea’s involvement in a murder. When the evidence appears to implicate Manolita’s son, Ciriaco (Daniel Cabrera), Manolita seeks solace in the company of her cousin as the tension escalates.
Carballo (Paula Iwasaki) also known as María Barros continues the investigation into her father’s disappearance, challenging Commissioner Luján’s accusations. With Jorge Reyes (Carlos Serrano-Clark) by her side, they establish a detective agency to handle smaller cases. Carballo finds herself drawn into a web of seduction, not realizing that a young man’s presence may conceal a darker agenda.
A new business opens at Guerrero Pharmacy, located at Plaza de los Frutos, managed by Doña Paz (Adelfa Calvo). She arrives with her son Hugo (Daniel Muriel) to start fresh and leave a shadowy past behind. Young Rocío (Pepa Rus) centers the story with her vibrant energy and creativity, becoming a focal point for the evolving lives around the pharmacy.
Cristina and Quintero hire Rodrigo Sancho (Toni Sevilla), a lawyer who assists them with the company and brings them closer to the political world. In the neighborhood, Visi confronts a medical challenge, while the area’s leadership responsibility passes to Lorenzo Bravo (Andoni Ferreño), signaling a shift as residents seek stability and a renewed sense of community.