Amaia's visit to València comes just over a year after the release of her third album, Si abro los ojos no es real, a work that continues to bring her joy. The positive reception of recent songs, including some that are not singles, highlights the vitality of the Navarrese artist's discography. Nearly ten years after her television debut, she has found her place and connected with the audience.
Songs like ‘Nanai’, ‘Magia en Benidorm’, ‘M.A.P.S.’ with its motto "No busques Amaia en Internet", and especially ‘Tengo un pensamiento’, an unexpected hit born from her appearance on David Broncano's show, were among the most sung. These tracks from her latest work were performed alongside anticipated classics, concluding the night with ‘Bienvenidos al show’.
Amaia's musicality, charisma, and voice, supported by musicians and a choir, were the pillars of the night. Her performance, whether with piano, harp, or a cappella, convinced even the most skeptical. The repertoire included journeys into ‘Nuevo verano’, ‘La canción que no quiero cantarte’, and ‘El relámpago’, alongside covers like ‘Zorongo gitano’ and ‘Me pongo colorada’, showcasing a remarkable stylistic diversity from Lorca to Papá Levante.
The singer also responded to fan requests, performing fragments of ‘Quiero que vengas’ from her debut album and ‘El árbol’, a song she sang in the series La Mesías, which she revived in València as a "tribute" to the Javis after their success at Cannes. Additionally, she sang happy birthday to Marta, one of the fans she interacted with, demonstrating her show-woman persona.
The concert highlighted her status as an unlikely star, with a career where apparent contradictions form a unique profile. From winning Operación Triunfo and representing Spain at Eurovision, to acting in La Mesías and lending her voice to an Almodóvar film, she remains a singer who displays a rare naturalness in the age of social media posturing.




