After 25 years of career, hundreds of great songs and a lot of success, Malú has proven to be an artist who reinvents herself and updates herself depending on the time, since she continues to sell out concerts throughout the national territory.

In addition to the thousands of fans she accumulates in our country and around the world, the singer of Aprendiz, Blanco y Negro, Ahora tú, Te voy a forget or Vuelvo a verte also has the support of critics and the recognition of The experts. Throughout these years, the artist has won important awards such as several Cadena Dial awards, an Ondas award, several 40 Principales Awards, etc.

Currently, Paco de Lucía’s niece is immersed in a tour throughout the country called A todo si. With this tour, Malú has visited cities such as Seville, Gijón, A Coruña, Barcelona or Roquetas de Mar, among others.

Last Saturday, while performing at the Cartuja Center CITE in the capital of Seville, Malú had to stop the show and end the excitement of the thousands of fans present for a few minutes due to a terrible accident.

While singing one of her songs, the artist realized that a woman had suddenly fainted and decided to pause the show until said woman had received the necessary medical help. “We have to stop the concert, because what is happening is not right,” she expressed decisively from the stage.

Once the health authorities attended to the woman and took her to a medical center so that she could be examined calmly and accurately, the musical team resumed the concert. However, shortly after another minor incident was reported: a young woman in the audience had a lipothymia, which left her in shock.

When saying goodbye to the audience that had come to the stadium to see her, Malú could not help but get excited and dedicated a few words full of love and affection to her fans, who chanted, applauded and shouted her name non-stop.

”For your respect for music, for your respect for art, for your respect for people (…) Thank you all for the respect and love you have had, for the empathy and art with which you have fit in the situation. “You have endured the pull and you are all still here,” the artist said with her hand on her chest, visibly moved.