Lola Índigo says goodbye to 2025 with a new tribute to Lorca from the Alhambra

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Lola Indigo has said goodbye to the year in style: participating in the New Year's Eve special of La 1. The La Casa de al Música program that brought together some of the biggest names in the industry: from La Oreja de Van Gogh to Shakira, including Nicki Nicole and Amaia.

Another of the stars of the night was Lola Índigo. The singer once again performed Verde, the poem by Federico García Lorca that Manzanita covered and that so many artists have wanted to honor.

Lola has chosen this song to say goodbye to the year. A song that he performed for the first time in the Goya of 2025which were held in Granada.

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Now, the artist of Dragon Ship He has not only honored Lorca with this interpretation, but also his city. And for this new performance, Lola Índigo has gone to the Alhambra in Granada itself to record. An emblematic place where the singer has shown that she has a gift when it comes to putting on a show.

Lola has covered the song with several backup singers and a flamenco tablao, showing that she moves like a fish in water in this genre.

A live album

But the thing has not stopped there. And to start the year, Lola Índigo has also given her fans a gift: the launch of The Witch, The Girl and The Dragonthe album from their live stadium tour. With the 55 songs that were part of the show.

Without a doubt, a way to start the whole year. A 2026 that will be full of successes: from the presentation of its GRX La Feria festival to the release of new songs. We'll have to wait to see what Lola continues to surprise us with.

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