Rels B has been locked up in a large warehouse in Cobo Calleja, the famous industrial estate in Fuenlabrada (Madrid), for three weeks. Outside the hangar, a sign indicates that a wholesale party supply business operates here. Inside, down some stairs, lies a huge rehearsal space. Spotlights and LED screens illuminate a huge stage. It has more or less the same dimensions as the one the Mallorcan artist will use in the concert he will give this Saturday at the Metropolitano in Madrid. The musicians and chorus girls are on stage rehearsing the show’s repertoire. Rels B supervises from the dark how the songs sound. There are 42 songs that condense a good part of the catalog that has turned Daniel Heredia Vidal (that is his real name) into a global phenomenon.
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