Madrid (EFE)
“We are going to leave the stages for a while, we are going to look for the shore and when we arrive we will let you know,” says the group in a message spread through their social networks.
“We are sorry for the inconvenience that we may cause to the people who bought tickets for El Lunario,” they add, alluding to the Mexican venue where they planned to play in 20 days.
The promoters have indicated that they will return the amount of the tickets at the point of sale and in accordance with the current policy at Ticketmaster México.

“Sometimes (although scary) it is better to stop, breathe and start again,” singer and actress Leonor Watling said on Twitter. “We are fine and wanting to have new songs to sing to you, but until we find them we are going to stop, think and listen; I hope with all my heart that you can wait for us”.
More than fifteen years of experience
With a career spanning more than fifteen years, Marlango has released six studio albums since they debuted in 2004, being then a trio, which also included Óscar Ybarra, with an album that combined influences from pop and rock to jazz and the cabaret.
They managed to be a gold record, a milestone that they repeated with their second album, “Automatic imperfection”. In 2007 “The electrical morning” was released and in 2010 “Life in the treehouse”, with the collaborations of Rufus Wainwright and Jorge Drexler.
The fifth album, in 2012, was the first in Spanish, “Un día extraordinario” and in 2014 “El Porvenir” arrived, with which they celebrated ten years of their career, now without the participation of Ybarra and with collaborations from Enrique Bunbury or Fito. Paez.
Their last single was released in July of last year, a song titled “Si preguntas por ahí”, produced by Guille Galván (Vetusta Morla) and with lyrics by Ray Loriga, which was announced as a preview of an upcoming album for this spring.