Silvestre Dangond Has ‘Many Stories to Tell’ As He Returns to the Stage With His ‘Ta Malo Tour
After a one-year hiatus from the stage, Colombian vallenato star Silvestre Dangond is set to hit the road again — this time with his ‘Ta Malo Tour, which kicks off April 12 in Orlando. The 17-date stint, produced by Loud and Live, is a celebration of sorts. Not only does it mark Dangond’s return to live music, but also his 22-year anniversary in music.
“There are many stories to tell,” the hitmaker tells Billboard‘s Leila Cobo. “I think this is going to be one of those tours, although I always say this, but there is something really important because of all that is happening in Colombia is going to be reflected in the U.S. tour.”
A year away from the stage may not seem like a long time for many artists, but Dangond is the type to perform every weekend. His “retirement,” as he describes it, was because he needed a break after shooting the Leandro Díaz series inspired by the career of a Colombian musician who was born blind. “The character consumed me,” Dangond says today. “I devoted myself to that character from Monday to Saturday and I did it for nine months. Nine months being blind, feeling, listening, personifying a phenomenon of nature like Leandro.”
The break was a blessing in disguise. He get to spend time with his children and wife, and he also released his latest album, Ta Malo, in November.
Dangond’s 17-date stint will kick off April 12 in Orlando and wrap up in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on June 9. See dates here. Above, watch the the interview with Dangond where he also talks in-depth about why he accepted the role of Leandro Díaz and his special connection to the city of Bogotá.
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