David Bisbal left Madrid residents speechless with a spectacular arrival at the last LOS40 Básico Santander concert, held last Wednesday, February 7 at the Teatro Eslava, located in the heart of Madrid.

The artist, known for his musical career full of successes, decided to make a memorable entrance to the event by driving a replica of the famous DeLorean DMC, one of the most iconic cars in the history of cinema and automotive.

The choice of the DeLorean did not go unnoticed by those in attendance, who witnessed the arrival of the singer in this legendary vehicle, which became famous for its appearance in the Back to the Future film trilogy.

Before Bisbal took the stage, the audience had the opportunity to enjoy references to the world of music made by the scientist Doc Brown, a character in the film played by Christopher Lloyd.

The DeLorean DMC, designed by John DeLorean, was a futuristic creation that captured the public’s imagination with its distinctive look and association with the science fiction film. Although its life on the market was brief and marked by financial and technical problems, the DeLorean became a pop culture icon thanks to its appearance on the big screen.

Despite his success on the big screen, he did not suffer the same fate in the real world. The first car cost 10,000 dollars more than initially expected, when it went on the market in 1981. A year later the company went bankrupt, leaving 9,000 units available and full of mechanical failures.