There are three days left until we see Isabel Pantoja on stage again. Next Saturday, May 25, the tonadillera will resume her concert tour on the occasion of her 50th anniversary in music with a very special concert in the Aragonese capital. And after the cancellation of her last concert in Tenerife for health reasons, the artist’s followers are eager to once again enjoy her favorite singer in style.
In the midst of the preparations for this new show, new information has come to light about the tonadillera’s brother, Agustín Pantoja, thanks to the latest statements by the artist Enrique del Pozo. The Madrid singer, who celebrates his 67th birthday this Wednesday, wanted to open up before the EuropaPress microphones about his professional career and about some issues from the past that never saw the light of day.
The Fiesta collaborator confessed that his philosophy had always been “to eat life.” ”I have not lost my curiosity and I am a lucky being because with my age I partly do what I like. I am working on television and I feel very comfortable. At 67, don’t think it’s easy to find a job,’ he said.
The artist also wanted to take the opportunity to remember the unforgettable Rocío Dúrcal and to throw a dart at Isabel Pantoja herself. ”She had cancer, but she had another disease called Pantoja’s,” he confessed.
Enrique del Pozo assured the aforementioned media that Isabel Pantoja and Agustín wanted to enter the Latin American market and the only way to do so was through Juan Gabriel, Rocío Dúrcal’s then professional partner. ”A situation was created in which Juan Gabriel and Agustín would meet… Juan Gabriel fell in love with Agustín and he reciprocated by letting himself be loved,” the television collaborator revealed.
For this reason, the artist claimed that the tonadillera “betrayed and hurt a coworker because of her ambition,” in addition to “using her brother to open doors.” ”Rocío was not spiteful, but the pain was there and I believe that her children have not forgiven her nor will they ever forgive her,’ said Enrique del Pozo.