Yes, our beloved Pastora Soler has made a thundering comeback to the music scene with her brand new single La Tormenta (The Thunder).

Pastora Soler is back with a bang and honey she’s back for good! The Seville born artist has returned to the world of music after a  3 year break. Pastora decided to take a break from her career due to health issues back in 2014.

Pastora won the hearts of Eurovision fans back in 2012 with her epic entry Quedate conmigo and achieving a 10th place at the Eurovision Song Contest in Baku.

Her new song La Tormenta has been composed by none other than Antonio Sanchez Ohlsson and Thomas G.son (the same team behind Quedate Conmigo). Pablo Cebrian is the man responsible behind the production of the entry. The song has reached #1 on Itunes Spain and has gone viral throughout all the digital musical platforms in Spain.

La Tormenta is the first single from Pastora’s upcoming new album which is scheduled to release in the coming months. Pastora will be kicking off her new tour in November.

Pastora’s Tour Dates

19/11 – Madrid (Teatro Real)

08/12 – Málaga (Teatro Cervantes)

11/01 – Murcia (Auditorio y Centro de Congresos Víctor Villegas)

25/01 – Barcelona (Gran Teatro del Liceo)

03/02– Zaragoza (Sala Mozart)

09/02 – Fuerteventura (Palacio de Formación y Concierto)

10/02 – Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Auditorio Alfredo Kraus)

13/03– Valladolid (Auditorio Miguel Delibes)

04/05 – Gijón (Teatro Jovellanos)

05/05– Santander

01-02/06– Cádiz (Gran Teatro Falla)

09/06– Sevilla (Auditorio Rocio Jurado – Isla De La Cartuja)

Pastora in Eurovision 2018?

Well, well, well our favourite Spanish singer has no concerts between  05 May-01 June….. wishful thinking as many a Eurovision fan would love to see her back on the Eurovision stage, specially in Portugal which is just next door.

It’s still early days yet to know who will represent Spain in Portugal as TVE is yet to determine the mechanism it will use to select its Eurovision entry and act for Eurovision 2018.

Would you like to see Pastora Soler back in Eurovision next year?

 


Sanjay (Sergio) joined esctoday.com in December 2006 as an editor. He was appointed as the Head of Press of ESCToday.com in 2011. Hereafter in 2016 he was promoted as the Head of International Relations & Communications at ESCToday. Sergio has covered the Eurovision Song Contest live 22 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.