The Pamplona singer Natalia Lacunza has surprisingly announced that she will perform this Sunday in Lanzarote, as part of her tour of the archipelago. She will arrive at the island of volcanoes after her concerts in Gran Canaria and Tenerife.
The event, with free admission by registration, will take place at 1:00 p.m. this Sunday at the House-Peasant Museum within the framework of the artistic proposal offered by Sonidos Líquidos.
The person responsible for songs like Sad Lullaby, You know what??? or of singles like Consolation Prize, with Leiva, or When you left, with Aitana, arrives on the island in a few days.
Lacunza has been defined by the event promoters as "one of the most sensitive and personal voices of the current music scene".
The concert will coincide with International Women's Day, in a very special setting, one of the works of the Lanzarote artist César Manrique. "A space that symbolizes like few others the collective memory of the effort and dignity of the island of Lanzarote," Sonidos Líquidos has pointed out.
The concert, which is sponsored by the Art, Culture and Tourism Centers, will have free access by invitation. For this, tickets can be collected from 10:00 a.m. this Wednesday through the website of Sonidos Líquidos.