The Spanish artist will perform this Saturday, May 23, with the Santo Domingo Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of maestro Amaury Sánchez, in a production by ED Live
La Romana. The countdown enters its final stretch. This Saturday, May 23, Altos de Chavón will become the stage for an unrepeatable night with the arrival of Isabel Pantoja and her world tour “50th Anniversary”, a journey through five decades of voice, memory, and emotion in Spanish music.
It won't just be a concert, it will be the convergence of a career that defied trends, spanned generations and built, song after song, an emotional bond difficult to replace with its audience.
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Marinero de luces, Así fue, Se me enamora el alma and Hoy quiero confesarme are some of the classics that will arrive dressed in a new dimension. For tonight, the Santo Domingo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by maestro Amaury Sánchez, will provide the repertoire with a depth that only the symphonic can offer: strings that amplify the drama of the copla, winds that elevate the intensity of the ballad and a musical architecture designed to move from within. The technical and artistic setup, by ED Live, is advancing in its final phase with a staging that does not ignore its surroundings: the lighting, the visual narrative and the stage arrangement are designed to dialogue with the architecture and night atmosphere of Chavón, where the landscape itself is part of the spectacle. The "50th Anniversary" tour doesn't just celebrate the past; it celebrates permanence. The ability of an artist to remain alive within the emotional imagination of different generations, to continue being the voice that names what pain and love don't always know how to say alone. This Saturday, La Romana will be the setting for that story. The latest tickets are available through UEPA Tickets.






