Colombian singer Juanes returns to the center of the international music scene with the launch of his new album “JuanesTeban” and the start of a world tour that kicked off in Madrid. The project coincides with a moment of strong expansion of Spanish-language music globally, a phenomenon that the artist himself recognizes and celebrates.
During his visit to the Spanish capital, where he sold out the Movistar Arena, Juanes spoke about his new artistic stage, the impact of artists like Bad Bunny and the evolution of Latin music in the world. For the millions of Hispanics living in the United States – one of the most important markets for Latin music – the launch of “JuanesTeban” and the tour represent a new opportunity to see live one of the most influential Latin pop and rock artists of the last decades.
Celebrates the growth of Spanish-language music

Speaking during his tour, Juanes highlighted the role that Spanish-language music has achieved in the global industry.
The Colombian mentioned figures such as Shakira, Carlos Vives and Gloria Estefan, who helped pave the way for new generations of Latin artists.
He also praised the international impact of Bad Bunny, whom he described as an artist who has taken the Spanish language to levels of exposure that previously seemed difficult to achieve.
According to the musician, he recently attended a concert of the Puerto Rican artist in Puerto Rico with his children and was impressed by the show.
He highlighted the presence of a great musical diversity on stage, including live musicians, salsa elements, Puerto Rican plena and Caribbean percussion.
For Juanes, these types of proposals demonstrate how Latin music continues to evolve and gain presence worldwide.
An album that reflects its musical identity

Juanes’ new album, “JuanesTeban”, a title inspired by his real name, Juan Esteban Aristizábal, represents an important personal and artistic stage for the singer.
The album combines different musical styles that have marked his career, including rock, cumbia, ballads and Andean sounds.
According to the artist, the project seeks to reflect his musical identity and the diversity of genres he has always wanted to explore.
Juanes has pointed out that in his concerts he always tries to maintain this mixture of styles, something he considers a fundamental part of his artistic proposal.
He praised Bad Bunny's international impact
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World tour with stops in the United States

The artist’s international tour includes performances in Europe, Latin America and the United States, one of the most important markets for Latin music.
Confirmed countries include Mexico, Costa Rica, Morocco, Morocco, Belgium, Holland, Germany, France and Finland.
In addition to several U.S. cities where the Latino community represents a fundamental part of the audience.
The repertoire of the concerts will combine the greatest hits of Juanes’ career, such as “A Dios le pido”, “La camisa negra”, “Volverte a ver” and “Nada valgo sin tu amor”, along with new songs from the album.
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