Alejandro Sanz is ready to return to the musical spotlight…
The 46-year-old Spanish singer-songwriter has announced that he’s completed work on his new album, which follows 2012’s La Música No Se Toca.
The Latin Grammy– and Grammy-winner informed his 11 million followers on Twitter that his tenth studio album is “officially finished,” and that a first single has been chosen.
A release date for the single and album haven’t been announced yet. Joking that he was giving fans a “little” preview of the album on Instagram, he disappointed fans with a video that turned out to capture the sound of one random chord.
Meanwhile, tickets have gone on sale for 11 summer/fall 2015 dates in Sanz’s native Spain, part of an anticipated worldwide tour in support of the upcoming spring release.
Sanz, who rose to Latin superstardom with the release of his 1997 album Más, has won 17 Latin Grammys and three Grammys. Hepreviously revealed that he had written 40 songs in preparation for the new recording, and actually recorded 18 tracks. A reported 14 songs will make it onto the final studio effort.