Miriam Rodriguez turns her concert at Las Ventas into an album with the name 'Valió la pena fallar'

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See Miriam Rodriguez every day at the academy Operation Triumph It is a memory that we wanted for this new edition of the talent show. The artist has become the presenter that everyone wants to see beyond OT connection -the program he presents and which has become the most watched of October- and all this has enhanced the desire to continue listening to his music.

It's been almost a year since Miriam Rodriguez gave the concert of her life at Live Las Ventas and now she lets us all relive it in physical format. It goes on sale on December 12 It was worth failingan album that includes the concert that the Galician celebrated on January 31 and which she herself defines as “the most important of her life.” Her first live show in the capital as an independent artist, taking her music to the top of what she herself wanted to create: freely crossing all the red lines.

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“Finally I can share with you what is going to be the memory of the most important concert of my life,” the composer of Enough with me. A special night that gave even more meaning to his project: “A night surrounded by my loved ones, a live night that changed me, that gave meaning to a few years of setbacks and learningswhich reminded me why I make music and which united me even more with those of you who have always accompanied me on the path.”

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What it includes and when it goes on sale

It was worth failing It will go on sale on December 12, although you can pre-order now and, if you are one of the first people to buy it, you can get a limited version signed by the artist.

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The album is really a pack of two albums, a poster and a documentary video with which to relive that magical Madrid winter night. “It captures every emotion we experienced there and will bring you a little closer to everything behind this project,” Miriam says, thanking everyone who supported the singer on a night where there was no shortage of emotion, memories, dancing and live music: “I hope, when you listen to it, you can feel again what we felt that night together.“.

This release also comes along with the premiere of the song let me take care of you live, available since last Tuesday, November 25. The preview of so many songs that accompanied us on Miriam Rodriguez's night and that we will be able to hear in full in less than two weeks.

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