In photos: C Tangana dazzled Vive Latino with its impressive production and talent

His most recent album “El Madrileño” on the tour “Sin Cantar or Afinar” was the most anticipated events of Vive Latino, and probably one of the most anticipated musical encounters of the year

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After a long wait since its announcement, and two full days of festival, the Mexican public was finally able to enjoy the impressive tour that C Tangana brings with it. “Sin Cantar or Afinar Tour” was consecrated in Mexico as one of the most important concerts of the year, in which we were able to listen one by one to the songs of the album El Madrileño.

C Tangana at Vive Latino
C Tangana performed for the first time at a Flow Fest in Mexico, but the legendary Vive Latino represented another kind of challenge (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae Mexico)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
The first songs he performed were direct from El Madrileño, such as “Te Olvidaste” and “Cambia!” with Adrien Favela, a northern ranchera clearly tribute to Mexico (Photo: Gustavo Azem/Infobae México)
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The scenery was a real monster, with a simulation of a canteen or bar that even had a waiter and a functional drink bar from which all the musicians, guests and C Tangana himself drank (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae México)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
C Tangana performed at Vive Latino 2022 to perform his most recent record material El Madrileño in front of an audience that awaited him for several hours before (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae México)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
There was also time to play his most recent single “Ateo”, a very happy bachata about a love relationship that changed the life of the protagonist of the same (Photo: Gustavo Azem/Infobae México)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
“Too many women” was the song that ended the first part of C Tangana's musical journey, to give way to one of the most memorable scenes of the moment (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae México)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
C Tangana could not leave out the Mexican Ed Maverick, from Chihuahua, who enjoys great popularity since his song “Fuentes de Ortiz” (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae México)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
C Tangana played live and live the scenery he used in his Tiny Desk Concert edition from home, in which he brought together his musician friends and a string orchestra to perform his songs instrumentally (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae México)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
This is how the song “Me maten” arrived, which although not included in the repertoire of “El Madrileño”, is almost like the same family because of how important the Tiny Desk Concert was (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae México)
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In this format, a kind of flamenco and continuous boleros, guitar, piano and palms, was how the songs “Ungovernable” and “Los Tontos” sounded (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae México)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
C Tangana also made a small reference to the song “Bizarre Love Triangle” with a sampler in the middle of their songs (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae Mexico)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
He finally gave way to two of his most explosive songs of the moment, and also two of the most popular ones outside “El Madrileño”, that is, “Tranquilísimo” and “Crying in the limo” (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae Mexico)
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To say goodbye to their Mexican audience, C Tangana and his friends came to the edge of the stage, took their seats and organized a high-quality bohemian night to the rhythm of “Before I die” (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae México)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
They also performed “You stopped me from wanting”, the flagship song of “El Madrileño”, and probably C Tangana's favorite (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae México)
C Tangana at Vive Latino
The last breath was given by C Tangana with his fellow spree, to the rhythm of “Veneno”, minutes after the initial set time, undoubtedly an extension that will be worthwhile for a lifetime (Photo: Gustavo Azem /Infobae Mexico)
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