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After an intense European tour, The Captain's Fanfare returns to the country

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As part of his tour for the tenth anniversary of his career, The Captain's Fanfare will return to the country after having given concerts in different European stages, like germany, Slovenia, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria and Czech Republic.

In total they were 33 the concerts that the group gave in the Old Continent, where he presented the songs corresponding to "Magias de Hoy" his fifth and last album..

The Captain's Fanfare left Argentina with 25 scheduled concerts and a great unknown regarding the possibility of its realization; in fact, several festivals that were on the agenda were canceled throughout this adventure due to the unstable conditions of the pandemic. But nevertheless, with the rapid opening of restrictions and new authorizations in Europe, live events were added, and it was even possible to sell out the seats in all the shows in which they participated.

The tour started on 27 last June at one of the most important world music festivals in the world with more than 30 years of experience, the Lent Maribor Festival in Slovenia. Along the 2 months they traveled 14 thousand kilometers of route between festivals and open-air concerts of 28 central european cities, ending at the Sfinks Mundial Festival in Belgium which turned out to be the largest of the entire tour.

In this way, the band will now start a new working period, as it is ready to embark on the new musical stage, so that in 2022 they will start preparing their sixth album.

In the words of Vicky Cornejo, founder of the band: "We toured in China in 2012 no cell phone or GPS, in Ukraine at war, in Kosovo with a baby 1 year, in Russia during the World Cup… Touring Europe in a pandemic is part of our job: make music survive adversity and make people rejoice after a year and a half of confinement. It is also revitalizing for us, back on stage, to connect with the public and make live music, as a team and with it help to get out emotionally from the torment that we all go through ".

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