The singer announced a tour for 2025 with which she will go back in time and reflect on her past and her feelings.
The singer Yuri shows that he still has a lot to offer for all his fans and with iconic, he gets on the nostalgia train to unearth memories.
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“Right now everything that has to do with the 80s and 90s is very fashionable and I thought that those years were my golden years and I asked my sister to look through the changing rooms there were,” Yuri said at a press conference.
And he added that the original costumes that he used on iconic stages such as Always on Sunday and the OTI award came to light, “there are some from when I was between 16 and 17 years old and I still go in there,” he declared with a laugh.
Thus, at the event, Yuri presented a catwalk where models wore their wardrobes.
“They reach the stage of the 90s, so there must be an iconic second part,” The singer said that she also said that the name came from asking her followers to give her ideas for names.
But the locker rooms are not the most attractive thing about this 2025 tour, since the Veracruz native said that “the songs will sound with the original arrangements of those times”which shocked his fans present at the conference.
“I think that’s what everyone expected, to be able to listen to the songs as they know them, without having been modernized”he declared.
But this tour has represented many challenges for the singer, as she said that not only changing her diet, but musically she found a problem: “My arranger told me that the synthesizers of those years no longer existed.
“So we had to look for a person who had that equipment and rented it to us, but I swear my skin crawled when I heard the result. It was the same”he shared.
He also said that he had real hair wigs made that are reminiscent of his original looks, which he will use live in each show and if that were not enough, his choreography will be exactly the same as in his times of glory.
But unearthing locker rooms also unearthed memories for Yuri, who says that “I went through strong moments and these locker rooms made me relive them, but I believe that everything happens for a reason. It’s helping me heal wounds I didn’t know were still open. “I am sure that this is a way to close stages of my life”he highlighted.
Icónica will start on February 8 at the National Auditorium.