SILVANA ESTRADA RETURNS TO BELGIUM AFTER THREE YEARS FOR A NOT TO BE MISSED CONCERT ON FRIDAY, MAY 1ST AT LA MADELEINE IN BRUSSELS
Silvana Estrada, one of Mexico’s most acclaimed young talents, returns to Belgium after three years with her Vendrán Suaves Lluvias Tour. She will perform at La Madeleine in Brussels on Friday, May 1st, promising an intimate and deeply moving evening. Blending Latin American folk roots with jazz and delicate songwriting, With her rich voice and heartfelt new material, this show is set to be a truly unforgettable live experience!
Tickets go on sale this Friday, January 30 at 10 AM via www.gracialive.be.
The latest album from Silvana Estrada, Vendrán Suaves Lluvias took root from a life-changing period of self-discovery, tragedy, and eventual transcendence for the globally beloved singer/songwriter. Following the release of her 2022 debut studio LP Marchita, the Mexico City-based multi-instrumentalist took off on a stratospheric rise that included winning a Latin Grammy for Best New Artist, headlining tours around the world, and earning massive acclaim from major outlets like The New York Times, Pitchfork, and Rolling Stone (who hailed her as “an artist of the past, the present, and the future”).
She’s achieved such milestones as earning a Grammy nomination for Best Global Music Performance (for her 2023 single “Milagro y Desastre”), appearing on NPR’s Tiny Desk series and The Kelly Clarkson Show, receiving the Trailblazer Award from National Sawdust and the GRAMMY Museum, performing with the Los Angeles Philharmonic as part of its “Canto en Resistencia” series at Walt Disney Concert Hall, and—most recently—curating a stage at Pitchfork Music Festival in Mexico City.
But as she set to work on her next full-length, the Veracruz native found herself thwarted by a series of false starts and devastating personal upheaval. After taking time to heal and recalibrate, Estrada decided to produce the album on her own—a daunting but wildly gratifying leap that ultimately brought even greater depth and color to her resplendent form of indie-folk.
Looking back on the often-grueling process of creating Vendrán Suaves Lluvias, Estrada expresses a certain pride in staying true to her uncompromising vision. “I’ve never devoted so much energy and attention and effort to anything in my life,” she says.
And in sharing the album with the world, she hopes that others might experience a metamorphosis of their own. “I want to give people a space to face their sorrow and their scars and then make peace with them—and to know that there can be beauty in every single thing you experience, as long as you open your heart enough to receive it.”