Coti closes the Los Remedios festivities in Yaiza with a bang

The Argentine singer-songwriter took a journey through all the eras of his musical career with songs like 'Nada fue un error' (Nothing Was a Mistake) or 'Antes que ver el sol' (Before Seeing the Sun)

September 9 2025 (18:10 WEST)
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Coti sings what he writes and does it with five musicians to form a band of six artists that offer a spectacular live performance, without tricks, without sounds elaborated in the studio, that's how natural Coti sounds. The singer lifted the Yaiza square this Monday in the closing concert of the Los Remedios festivities, embarking the public on a musical journey through all the eras of his successful professional career.

The Argentine singer-songwriter landed in Yaiza in the middle of an exhausting tour of Europe that only this beginning of September took him to London, Dublin and Amsterdam. What's more, from the south of Lanzarote he already headed to Valencia, but not even these hectic schedules of an international artist manage to pamper his spirit. Coti not only hooked the Yaiza public from the start, but also invited them to share the stage with him, so, women and men who dared to go up, were also protagonists of a night of much art and energy.

He finished his performance to the choruses of "otra, otra, otra" (another, another, another), with the hit Nada fue un error (Nothing Was a Mistake), but before, the sounds and feelings of twenty of his songs made the square vibrate as a prelude to the fireworks. Coti sang with his guitar, he also stood in front of the keyboard and also did it alone with a couple of songs for his most intimate and acoustic moment.

And just as he gave away very cool songs like Antes que ver el sol (Before Seeing the Sun), he showed off the virtue of turning to lyrics that delve into his personal life, into hard trances of the past, into moments where he even had to subsist writing songs for others, like the ones he draws in Color esperanza (Color of Hope), which also sounded in Yaiza.

The public of Lanzarote had a great time at the concert and Coti thanked the attendance for all that affection and admiration shown. Already a little more relaxed, after two hours of many emotions, he also launched a message of gratitude in a reel published by the Yaiza City Council: "I am very excited for a beautiful night with a super special energy. We lived it with great intensity. It was a very magical night and that's why I want to thank all of Yaiza and Lanzarote for having turned to the concert."

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