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Bunbury se encuentra recorriendo varios países con su gira Huracán Ambulante, donde el músico español llegó a Ecuador para deleitar a sus fanáticos, …
Quito, Ecuador – During a recent concert in Quito, renowned Spanish musician Enrique Bunbury made an unexpected halt to his performance, addressing the audience directly about their use of mobile phones for recording. The incident, which quickly gained traction online, highlighted a growing debate surrounding concert etiquette in the digital age. Bunbury, known for his passionate performances, paused mid-song to speak to the crowd. “I understand, I truly understand the madness we’ve reached with you,” he stated, acknowledging the audience’s enthusiasm. However, he quickly pivoted to express his concern. “If you are here in the front row, surely there are many people who would like to be here enjoying, connecting, participating in the concert, singing the songs, using their hands for something more than just holding a technological appendage.” The artist continued, explaining how constant recording detracts from the collective experience. “You stop participating because of having a phone, and you inconvenience others and make the concert worse.” He added, “I truly feel that we had to stop the song because this is a song where we have to be concentrated, and we have to be immersed in the song. And it has totally taken away my concentration.” The crowd responded with a mix of cheers and applause, indicating a varied reaction to his plea. The incident serves as a poignant reminder of the evolving dynamics between artists and their audiences in an era dominated by digital capture and sharing.
Bunbury se encuentra recorriendo varios países con su gira Huracán Ambulante, donde el músico español llegó a Ecuador para deleitar a sus fanáticos, …
Bunbury para un concierto en Ecuador y estalla contra el público: "Me ha quitado la concentración"