Isabel Pantoja has recently been forced to cancel one of her concerts due to her health problems. According to information from Lecturas magazine, the tonadillera suffers from thrombophlebitis, an ailment that requires immediate rest and affects her legs, which has put the rest of her tour in Spain at risk. However, despite this difficult situation, she will receive important financial relief.

Isabel Pantoja’s tour promoter has taken measures to protect the artist’s financial interests in the event of concert cancellations due to health problems. According to Lecturas, insurance has been taken out that guarantees that Pantoja receives 80,000 euros per concert, even if she cannot sing. This represents a financial respite for the tonadillera at a difficult time both on a personal and business level.

This measure comes at a crucial time for Isabel Pantoja, who faces a delicate financial situation due to debts accumulated in the past. The tour was an opportunity to stabilize her financial situation, but health problems have complicated her plans. Despite this, the insurance contracted guarantees that Isabel Pantoja does not suffer financial losses due to the cancellation of concerts.

Journalist Luis Pliego has revealed some details about this insurance in the ‘Tarde AR’ program. It is an insurance of 2 million euros, where one of those millions is destined for Isabel Pantoja. This means that if the illness forced the cancellation of the entire tour, the singer would not lose the money. This measure provides relief for both Pantoja and the tour promoter, who is working to manage the insurance situation.

The cancellation of the concert in Tenerife and concerns about Isabel Pantoja’s health have generated uncertainty among her followers. From the ‘Fiesta’ program, doubts have been raised about the seriousness of her health condition, suggesting that even concerts scheduled for the future could be in danger. However, for the moment, Isabel Pantoja is expected to recover from her illness and be able to resume her tour normally.