‘The worst concert of my life’ Marc Anthony unleashes controversy on social networks after his performance in Madrid
he line between illusion and despair is very fine, and yesterday we experienced it with the "bad organization" of Marc Anthony's show in the capital.
What seemed like for many fans of the artist was going to be one of the best moments of his life (in reference to music), ended up being a total fiasco.
The expectation was maximum: about 27,000 attendees, data provided by the Madrid City Council, expected to give everything to a Latin rhythm with Anthony’s songs, but things got out of hand and the controversy jumped on social networks practically instantly.
To this we must add that this concert has experienced several cancellations due to the pandemic, so many followers have been waiting for this appointment for years.
Without a doubt, one of the main complaints we have seen on Twitter is related to the long queues that formed around the venue. Several attendees claim to have missed a large part of the concert (or have thrown in the towel along the way) for this reason and announce a possible future claim to the organization of the event.
Note: the hashtag #novaliolapena seems to us twenty out of ten in the “humor made on Twitter” category.
Another of the most commented points in the RRSS has been the poor sound of the show. “Bad sound” or “the sound in the back, painful” have been some of the most prominent comments about it.
Reading “a truño” as a definition of a concert by an artist of the stature of Marc Athony is quite a surprise. Some attendees claim a “horrible” repertoire, few songs (an hour of show in total) or too much time between songs. In short, the complaints go beyond the organization and also emphasize the musical level of the evening.
Faced with such a headline, it is not necessary to develop this idea in depth, since it makes it very clear. For some Twitter users, Marc Anthony’s show at IFEMA was “the worst concert I’ve ever seen in my life”, so there’s little more we can add about it. Everything indicates that the sum of poor organization and doubtful musical quality does not form a successful combo.