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Isabel Pantoja manda mensajes en su concierto en Zaragoza

Isabel Pantoja sends messages at her concert in Zaragoza

MADRID, May 25. (CHANCE) -

Isabel Pantoja triumphed again this Saturday in Zaragoza with an immense show. Taking a tour of her entire professional career, the artist made it clear that her voice continues to be overwhelming and that three hours of concert are not enough for her. Lifting the entire audience up to her and moving them with every performance of hers, Pantoja took pockets full of affection.

As usual in every concert, the queen of the copla sent hints through her songs... in fact, in this concert we saw her more active than ever when it came to changing the lyrics and addressing people who, without naming, we can intuit.

The first of them came when he sang 'Eternal Love', a song that he announced saying that it is one of the questions that he has been asked the most throughout his life: "They ask me if I still love him, if the years helped me forget, I do remember his look and his smile, the figure of his body when he walked" and, referring to Paquirri, he made it clear that: "Well yes, I have never forgotten him, nor will I forget him."

He also sent messages with 'You're going to miss me', something he already did in Madrid, but not so directly, since while he was performing it he assured that "they're going to miss me" and when he finished the song he stressed again that: "If I tell you One thing, there are a lot of people who are going to miss me. They are going to miss me and I am very sad, but they are going to miss me, I already believe it."

However, while all the messages were addressed in plural, there came a moment of the night that focused on a single person and a female. We experienced that when she sang 'Since I Live with Another', a song in which she changed the lyrics again and, without shame, she said: "I just notice bitterness in your face, bitter!"

Finally, with another of her iconic songs, 'Where the heart takes me', the artist confessed to her audience, making it clear that everything she has done in life has been because her heart has told her to do it: "Always to me "My heart has overcome me and I have gone where it has taken me."