Puerto Rican singer Mora filled Plaza de España with 10,000 attendees at his concert for the Icónica Santalucía Sevilla Fest, as part of his tour 'The Same as Always'. The audience sang along to every song from start to finish.
10,000 people vibrated this Sunday in Plaza de España, Seville, with Mora's concert, which showcased his tour 'The Same as Always' as part of the Icónica Santalucía Sevilla Fest. The Puerto Rican artist, who had already made an impression in Cartuja a few months ago, once again demonstrated his connection with the Seville audience on a night that mixed energy, emotion, and great hits.
An explosive start with songs from his latest album
The concert began with a sound opening that captivated everyone from the first chord. Mora launched into a relentless first block dedicated to the standout tracks from his latest album, such as 'Aurora', 'Droga', and 'Tema de Jory'. After some words to the audience —"whenever I come, I like it because you are just as hyped as I am"— came 'Modelito', which triggered the first collective explosion of the night.
The audience, mostly young, sang every chorus without rest, turning Plaza de España into a giant dance floor. The energy was so contagious that even those less familiar with his music ended up moving to the rhythm of reggaeton and urban beats.
The intimate moment: when Mora strips away the artifice
After the initial explosion, the concert shifted to a more intimate facet. Mora sought emotional connection with songs like 'Como has estau' and 'La inocente', which transformed the atmosphere of Plaza de España. In these moments, the artist focused on the emotional weight of his lyrics, and the audience responded with almost reverential attention.
It was a segment that showcased the versatility of the singer, capable of transitioning from exuberance to melancholy without losing control of the stage. Hands were placed on hearts as voices united in a single chorus, creating an atmosphere of complicity that was hard to match.
'Memorias' and 'Detrás de tu alma': a high note finale
The energy soared again with 'Volando', which resonated with particular force and caused thousands of voices to merge into a single shout. Afterwards, Mora demonstrated his raw talent with 'Memorias', one of the most anticipated tracks of the night. The final touch came with 'Detrás de tu alma', a farewell that was as melancholic as it was powerful, brilliantly concluding the evening.
The concert made it clear that Mora's connection with Seville is not coincidental. Between the commitment of the attendees and a repertoire that is now part of their collective memory, Sunday night confirmed that the artist has a special relationship with the city. And as he himself said, "Seville always welcomes me with open arms."
For those in Seville who missed it, perhaps the consolation remains that Mora promised to return. In the meantime, the Icónica Santalucía Sevilla Fest continues its course, with a programme that promises to keep the capital of Andalusia vibrating throughout the summer.

