Show: "Mediterranean" Noa and Pasión Vega
Date: Saturday, August 19
Time: 10:30 p.m.
Space: Almansa Park Auditorium, San Javier
Check In: ​​25-35-45Euros
Noa and Pasión Vega, the richness of the Mediterranean
The unexpected and celebrated union of the Israeli singer Noa and the Spanish Pasión Vega, in a unique tour that they have denominated "Mediterráneas", has become one of the musical events of the season that will have stop in the Festival of San Javier before Which is dismissed in October.
The Mediterranean exerts a nexus of union between these two women of style and genres so different to those which unites them with their immense capacity to move on the stage.
Convinced that music is the language that unites people, the two artists will show a Mediterranean multicultural and committed in which allusions to the problem of immigration.
Noa and Pasión Vega offer in "Mediterráneas" a review of their respective repertoires, with old and new songs, singing separately and together.
One of the themes they will play together will be "Sonata de la luna en Marrakesh" by Carlos Cano, who joined them, when Pasión Vega picked up the phone to propose to Noa a duet that would be included in his album "Pasión por Cano Special Edition "(2015).
Noa, who has already collaborated with Spanish artists such as Serrat, Sabina, Miguel Bosé, and Miguel Poveda, did not hesitate, starting from then on a personal relationship of friendship that led Noa to invite Pasión Vega to a series of concerts in Israel And that has culminated, for the moment, with this tour.
In the repertoire of the concert there will be songs such as "I don't Know" or "Mishaela", by Noa, and "Niña Candela" or "How I miss you" by Pasión Vega.
Together they will play jewelery like "You-You", which Noa performed alongside Sabina in her album "Love Medicine", and others such as "In the shadow of a lion" or "The flower of Istanbul" by Javier Ruibal.
The Hebrew and the Yemeni sounds that Noa will contribute in their songs, will have a part in some start up co-star of Pasión Vega with songs from his repertoire like "And yet I love you" by Quintero, León and Quiroga.
"Life is beautiful", the Spanish version of "Beautiful that way" by Nicola Piovani, and other surprises round off a unique concert, which comes out a little happier, according to those who have already tried.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier