Ana Gabriel has announced that she will be leaving the scene during a controversial concert he gave last weekend in Los Angeles.
In it, the singer took to Twitter to accuse her of being “disrespected”, something that had “never happened to her”.
Ana Gabriel announces retirement
In a moment of the show he gave last Saturday night, February 25, Ana Gabriel spoke candidly to the audience.
“I want to tell you I will be leaving the stage soon“, he said, according to images presented this Monday 27 Wake up America.
” I’m tiredbecause I have the right to live, I have the right to enjoy my family in another way,” he added, according to the review also published by Mexican newspaper El Universal.
“I said when I retired I would tell them, I don’t know when, maybe next year“, it is done.
The 67-year-old singer did not specify the exact date of her retirement or the details, but her remarks made headlines with many of her fans on social media looking confused and surprised by her words.
Ana Gabriel explains statements about her retirement
Following the uproar her statements caused, Ana Gabriel took to Twitter to clear up doubts about her announced retirement after there were fans who assumed it was a snap.
“It won’t be soon”clarified the singer on this social network, I said it because I was tired and a lot has happened. Really, when that happens, they won’t even notice.”
One more person was direct and wondered if it was true that he was going to “walk off the stage”: I will leave them somedayNot at the moment,” replied the artist.
In another reply to another fan, he was even more clear about it: ” I’m not leaving the scenes yetone day I will, but I made it clear: ‘It might be in a year or two,’ I don’t know.”
The singer and songwriter has a 48-year artistic career and is known as “La Diva de América”.
Ana Gabriel’s controversial concert
The statements about his eventual departure came amid a controversial concert in Los Angeles.
According to some media like Wake up Americasinger he would have taken the stage almost two hours later than scheduled for which he received rejection and boos from some of those in attendance.
Apparently, the situation between the artist and the public became more critical when she wanted to raise the issue of the civil march against the electoral reform that took place in Mexico this Sunday 26.
“Tonight some of the audience embarrassed me as a person and as a singer, it balanced me as an artist, in my 48-year career this has never happened to me and I take responsibility,” he wrote on Instagram and Twitter on the morning of Sunday 26.
” I cannot accept disrespect when the only thing I bring with me is my voice,” he added, “I apologize to the audience who went to have a good time and who know that the artist is going to fulfill them and fill their souls with love, I want you to tell them that right now I don’t feel good as a person and much less as an artist.”
Source: univision

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