Alejandro Sanz is not going through his best moment. Last weekend, the Madrid singer posted a message on his Twitter stating that he was sad and his followers took it very seriously. The post raised concerns about the musician’s candor by revealing: “I’m not fine. I’m sad and tired.”

It was not until early Tuesday morning when Sanz spoke again on the social network about his state of health, he did so in an extensive tweet in which he thanked the expressions of affection received “by different means” and acknowledged that he has suffered “an outbreak strong this weekend.” However, he is optimistic: “Although the light has not yet finished arriving, it seems that a firefly has woken up in my chest.”

Along the same lines, the singer has spoken again on social networks, this time on Instagram, with a hopeful message. “Light is never more beautiful when it appears in the midst of darkness.” With this new statement, the singer continues to reassure his fans and share the process of what he really feels.

In his second message, the artist acknowledged having suffered “a strong outbreak this weekend”, although he felt hopeful: “Although the light has not yet finished arriving, it seems that a firefly has woken up in my chest.” It seems that Sanz is undergoing treatment, since he does not see it as necessary to suspend his tour since “with the correct help and a little understanding and support at the shows we are going to move him forward.”

As his publications on social networks show, Sanz faces this sad moment in his life with the courage to overcome it. About canceling his tour, he is emphatic because “I think that locking myself up is not a good idea. Thanks for the warmth. Let’s go for tomorrow. The sun is on its way.”

In his surprising first message, he left no room for doubt: he is experiencing a crisis and he wanted to share it. “I’m not well. I don’t know if this is of any use but I want to say it. I’m sad and tired. In case anyone else thinks that there must always be a sea breeze or a firework on a summer night. I’m working to make it happen to me… I’ll get to the stage and something inside will tell me what to do. But sometimes I don’t even want to be there. Literally. Just to be honest. To not get into the useless noise. I know there are people who feel that way. If it helps, I feel the same,” he wrote.