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Zenet mesmerises 500 people at the Cortijo de Torres in Málaga

Zenet performed a concert of 13 songs at the Cortijo de Torres for nearly 500 people, featuring tangos, fados, and ballads, with Tania Rodríguez opening.

Álvaro Gómez Payo
Álvaro Gómez Payo
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The Málaga singer offered a recital of 13 songs to nearly 500 attendees, featuring tangos, fados, and ballads. Tania Rodríguez opened the evening with her new album.

Zenet once again demonstrated why he is one of the most charismatic artists in the music scene. The Málaga singer held a concert at the Auditorio del Cortijo de Torres where he performed up to 13 songs from his most popular repertoire, in front of an audience that nearly filled the venue: almost 500 people.

The night began with a performance by Tania Rodríguez, who presented her new album, “Sueños Cantados”. The singer performed eight tracks before bidding farewell to her instrumental group amid the audience's applause.

Zenet does not need grand artifices to dominate the stage. Whether seated or moving around, the artist played with his most characteristic gestures: adjusting his jacket lapel, fixing his beret, and adding snaps in the middle of the songs. Before each piece, he improvised monologues that contextualised what the audience was about to hear.

The repertoire was not limited to jazz: tangos, fados, and ballads resonated throughout the auditorium. The most intense moment came with “Me gustas”, when the audience sang in unison and followed the claps that the singer himself requested. During the performance, Zenet did not hesitate to involve the audience: up to three songs were performed a cappella with the help of the attendees.

On stage, the artist was accompanied by a full ensemble: grand piano, guitar, violin, trumpet, drums, and double bass. Each musician had their moment for a solo, which Zenet encouraged and danced to with enthusiasm. Compliments were abundant: “¡Fenómeno!” and “¡Guapo!” were some of the praises he received after finishing each piece.

The finale seemed to arrive with “Soñar contigo”, his most well-known song. However, the audience's chants called for more, and the artist closed the night with a final improvised piece. The space beneath the stage turned into a dance floor, with attendees dancing and recording the farewell as Zenet bowed with his characteristic reverence.

Álvaro Gómez Payo

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Ciencias Políticas por la Universidad de Málaga y asiduo de los plenos más largos. Malagueño de pura cepa, cafetero y con paciencia infinita para la burocracia; lleva años contando la política y la sociedad de la provincia.