By Alfonso Rodríguez |
Miami (EFE).- The Mexican Carlos Rivera considers it a success that a singer-songwriter like him can succeed in the current music scene dominated by urban rhythms, in an interview with EFE on the occasion of the concerts in the United States of the tour “Un Tour everywhere”.
“We are an endangered species. It means a lot that in the times we live in, a singer-songwriter is being listened to,” said the 37-year-old artist, who on June 7 begins a tour in the United States, in Denver, that will cover 17 cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and Miami.
Rivera, who has international hits in his career such as “Que lo nuestro se queda nuestro” and “Me muero”, also pointed out that he feels especially happy for the fact of performing in cities in the US that he doesn’t even know personally but in which he has followers.
The United States tour is divided into a first part that will end on June 18 in Seattle (Washington). A second one that will begin on October 13 in El Paso (Texas). And it will take you until November 5, the date it concludes in Orlando (Florida).
“This tour excites me a lot because I will perform for the first time in some cities”, highlighted the singer-songwriter, with seven studio albums behind him and collaborations with artists such as Juan Gabriel, José José, José Luis Perales, Gloria Estefan or Laura Pausini.
Carlos Rivera’s concerts
Rivera pointed out that the concerts he performs are also becoming numerous. Like the one he offered on April 15 at the National Stadium in the capital of Costa Rica.
“In Costa Rica, I performed in front of 20,000 people, a success that I hope will be repeated,” said Rivera, who gained notoriety in the theater with roles in works such as “The Lion King,” “Mamma Mia” and “Beauty and the Beast” in Mexico and Spain.
Regarding the show that he will offer his followers in the US, Rivera pointed out that it is a production of about two and a half hours. In which nine musicians and four dancers take part and in which their years of experience in musical theater can be seen.
“Making a 17-concert tour of the United States is an achievement, although the important thing is to stay for many years, something that I have focused on,” said the singer, who in 2004 entered the La Academia musical contest in his country.
Carlos Rivera stressed that he has many projects ahead of him and that despite having already worked with great artists, he would like to do so in the future with singers like the Spanish Joaquín Sabina or Joan Manuel Serrat.
The Mexican assures that he will continue to be faithful to his style but that he has no objection to opening up to other musical trends, as long as he “feels that it is not “outside” of his desires.
“I do not restrict myself because music is music, but I would not change the genre,” he said, to clarify that he has always felt like a ballad singer, which has not prevented him from collaborating with artists like the Puerto Rican Pedro Capó who are close at a more urban pace.
Mexico joins the changes
For the artist, his country, Mexico, has known how to get on board with changes in styles such as mariachi or norteño music “that had been done in the same way for a long time.”
The globality that today is present in all places has been, as he explains. A point in favor of his music being increasingly valued in different Latin American countries such as Argentina, Chile, Ecuador or Costa Rica.
“In Argentina we have managed to gather up to 20,000 people in some concerts and in Chile more and more people follow me,” said the singer-songwriter, after recalling that his music in Spain is highly valued.
“Spain has been very important to me since my role in ‘The Lion King'”, he recalled, a fame that helps him to tour that country with eleven concerts between July 18 in Madrid and September 9 in Seville .