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Paloma San Basilio Brings Her “Te Lo Digo Con Música” Tour of Spanish Pop to Kupferberg Center

Paloma San Basilio is a Latin Grammy-winning Spanish Pop singer who is famous for starring as “Evita” in Andrew Lloyd Weber’s 1985 Madrid production.

Paloma San Basilio "Te lo Digo con Música" (courtesy the artist)
Paloma San Basilio “Te lo Digo con Música” (courtesy the artist)

Paloma San Basilio brings her “Te Lo Digo Con Música” tour of Spanish Pop to Kupferberg Center at Queens College in Flushing, Queens on Sat, July 16, 2022 at 8pm. From $47. kupferbergcenter.org 🇪🇸

Paloma San Basilio

Paloma was born in Madrid in 1950. Her first album was Sombras in 1975. Since then, she has released over 35 albums.

Paloma is best-known for starring in the first Spanish-language edition of Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Evita in Madrid in 1985. She also starred in Madrid versions of several Broadway musicals including Man of La Mancha (1997), My Fair Lady (2001), and Victor/Victoria (2005).

Paloma San Basilio singing “No llores por mi Argentina”

Juntos (1981) was one of Paloma’s biggest hits.

Paloma was awarded a “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the 7th annual Latin Grammys in 2006.

For more information, visit palomasanbasilio.es

In New York City

Paloma and Argentine pianist Raul Di Blasio bring their “Tal Como Somos” (As we are) tour to the Beacon Theatre Saturday, April 15, 2017 at 8pm. $96-$226


Latin Pop


Published July 7, 2022 ~ Updated March 24, 2024.

Filed Under: Kupferberg Center, Latin Pop, MUSIC, Spanish

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