The disastrous return of Amaia Montero with Van Gogh’s Ear is a good x-ray of the dangers of paying for nostalgia

Thirty thousand people have filled the BEC in Barakaldo for two nights to witness one of the most anticipated returns of Spanish pop. Amaia Montero returned to Van Gogh’s Ear almost twenty years later of his departure, on a tour called ‘So many things to tell’ and that promised to close a cycle (or open a new one). But these first concerts (especially the first one) have ended up being talked about for very different reasons than expected. The Ear, the return. When La Oreja de Van Gogh officially announced on October 15, 2025 that Amaia Montero was returning to the band, the tickets were sold out. in a matter of hours in numerous cities, and new dates were added due to demand. The tour consists of 16 stops that extend until November 2026 and include the Movistar Arena in Madrid (three nights), the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona and the Illunbe Donostia Arena. It is, right now, one of the most relevant pop phenomena of the year in Spain. How it started. The trigger It was an appearance that no one expected. in July 2024, by Amaia Montero at the Santiago Bernabéu during one of Karol G’s concerts to perform ‘Rosas’, the anthem from Van Gogh’s La Oreja. The reaction was enormous and shortly afterLa Oreja de Van Gogh announced the departure of Leire Martínez, the group’s vocalist for 17 years, from the band, alleging “different ways of living the group.” In October 2025, Amaia’s return was officially announced. 2026 is the year of the 30th anniversary of La Oreja and the 25th of ‘El viaje de Copperpot’, one of their most remembered albums. What happened in Barakaldo. On May 9, 2026, the tour started at the BEC and 18,000 people attended the first concert. Amaia appeared center stage on a raised platform, wearing a bright pink jumpsuit. He said: “I went down to hell itself, but with my scars, after fighting a lot, here I am.” However, despite good intentions, the chronicles they agreed in which Amaia was “out of tune and too tight to reach the high notes.” It especially went viral their performance of ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’the Prince classic popularized by Sinéad O’Connor and with which the band originally discovered her, but deeply out of tune. Amaia herself acknowledged on stage: “I do it terribly”. The amazing thing is that, as has also been saidAmaia “has had more than a year to prepare vocally” and despite this she showed “many technical deficiencies.” The group could have adapted the tonalities to their current voice, but they have not done so so that the songs are identical to how fans remember, and that is the problem. Second round. On May 10, in the second concert at the same venue, the setlist went from 25 songs to 22. ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’, ‘We’re all dancing to the same song’ and ‘The girl who cries at your parties’, the three songs that had generated the most problems the night before, disappeared. The presence of songs from Leire Martínez’s era was also reduced. Amaia was more confident and the elevated platform was reserved for ‘Mariposa’. The reactions of the fans. The acrimony with which Amaia’s return has been received has to do with the fact that the audience of La Oreja de Van Cogh is divided into two communities. The fans who came with Amaia, thirty-somethings who grew up with ‘Rosas’, ‘La playa’ or ’20 de Enero’, experienced the concert as the return of a diva and the disagreements were excusable. The fans who joined with Leire, on the other hand, listened to someone sing with obvious effort songs that his protégé performed for almost two decades with great technical solvency. A good part of the band’s fans (or ex-fans, at this point) think that there is a voice that has now been displaced, without a satisfactory public explanation and with an exit that It was tense: Amaia did not agree to share the 30th anniversary concerts with Leire, and the group chose to do without her. This has irremediably fractured the public, who in the case of the fans of the expelled vocalist, spread Amaia’s failures on social networks with particular viciousness. The comeback syndrome. Not all nostalgic reunions are a triumph. There are those that burst resoundingly because they try to revive an energy that responded to unrepeatable circumstances, but what they achieve is to make very clear just the opposite: that that energy no longer exists. The Sex Pistols on their 1996 tour is one of the most memorable cases for its self-awareness, but the drama dates back before: The Animals, Simon & Garfunkel or The Byrds in previous decades also failed when trying to win back their audience. The list of bands that recently crashed a reunion (not necessarily commercially, mind you) is endless: Jane’s Addiction, Guns’n Roses… The reason is always that the search for money is evident above the relationships between its members, sometimes very deteriorated. In this case, despite the fact that the economies of the band members They are very healthyfrom the videos we sense a certain suspicion and discomfort between the musicians and vocalist. Because that’s another: whether they succeed lyrically and commercially or not, what they won’t be able to escape is the evil tongues. As Leire fans know very well. In Xataka | The internal drama that Andy and Lucas lived through for years: story of a breakup that we are seeing live

Van Gogh’s Ear fans before and after Amaia

Whoever believed that Amaia Montero’s return to La Oreja de Van Gogh was going to be an all-day controversy to monopolize a couple of headlines, can review their preconceptions about the energy that a force of nature that we did not expect is willing to invest in this issue: the band’s fan clubs. It is some of these groups who are crying foul, and some of them are even closing their doors, due to the return of the original vocalist and the bad manners with which her replacement, Leire, has been expelled from the band. The story so far. Basically: Amaia Montero was the original vocalist of the band from 1996 to 2007, a period in which the group achieved great success with albums such as ‘Copperpot’s Journey’. He left the band in 2007 to start a solo career, officially without conflict, although the relationship with the band deteriorated. Her personal career had ups and downs and public health problems that affected her image, including difficult moments and turning her into a very juicy meme for social networks. Her replacement, Leire Martínez, was a vocalist for 16 years, with five successful albums and concerts, but without reaching Amaia’s level of popularity. Leire’s departure in October 2024 was official and peaceful, but suffered internal tensions. I would speak later that she had felt displaced and that she regretted not having given a decent closure to her time in the band. In October 2025, Amaia returns as a vocalist, just a year after Leire’s departure, which unleashed a strong division between fans of both singers on social networks. The band deleted references to Leire, increasing the conflict and Pablo Benegas, co-founder, left the band without explanation. Complete cessation of business. However, Amaia Montero’s return to La Oreja de Van Gogh has generated a notable division among the group’s fans, triggering protests and even closing several fan clubs. This phenomenon reflects a deep discordance in the community’s perception and values ​​regarding the group’s decisions, something that is undoubtedly difficult to manage from a fan club. For example, clubs The Goonies and LOVG Lyrics have announced their dissolution, alleging that the way in which Amaia’s return has been planned does not coincide with their values ​​of respect for the history of the group or for Leire. It’s Amazon’s fault. At least, it’s the fault that yesterday the sale of tickets for the recently announced reunion tour “So many things to tell”, which starts in spring 2026, had to be suspended momentarily. He Massive problem on Amazon Web Services servers which affected ticket sales started a few hours later than planned, but demand was very high: they sold more than 100,000 tickets in one hour and they had to hang the sign sold out (and extend dates) in several Spanish cities, such as Madrid, Bilbao and Barcelona.​ Nostalgia vs. fandom. The good result of ticket sales reveals a clear contradiction among fans. On the one hand, there are the hardline fans who are filling the band’s official networks with comments like “Van Gogh’s Ear is not coming back, Judas’s Kiss is coming back,” and on the other, the 10,000 buyers who are selling out tickets in large venues for a bath of genuine nineties nostalgia. Van Gogh’s Ear is showing that what interests him are not the renegades or the (comparatively much less) fans of Leire, but rather making cash with a return, that of Amaia, which is pure distilled Gen X nostalgia. That is possibly why Pablo Benegas left the training. It’s not the same. This same week, Jotdown has published an article in which they influence this abandonment and make it clear that La Oreja de Van Gogh, without Benegas, is not the same: he is the composer of all their classic songs and his flight from Amaia’s return shows that there is no will to restart a coherent creative trajectory, but that the band is only going to express the nostalgia of their old hits, perhaps without a desire for continuity. Without Benegas, without Leire and with the fans against it, it remains to be seen if there is a future beyond a few very substantial comeback concerts. In Xataka | The 51 musical gems to listen to if you don’t want to miss the best of the 21st century

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