Amaia Montero performed her first concert after rejoining La Oreja de Van Gogh on Saturday [1].
The return marks a significant cultural moment for the Spanish pop group, reuniting the band with its former lead vocalist after nearly two decades of separation.
Montero returned to the group after an 18-year hiatus [3]. The performance took place at the Palacio de Miramar in San Sebastián, Spain, and was broadcast on La 1's Nochevieja program [2]. Approximately 15,000 fans attended the event [1].
During the event, Montero spoke about the personal struggles she faced during her time away from the band. "I thought I would never step on a stage again. I went down to hell itself, but with my scars, after fighting a lot, here I am," Montero said [1].
The singer emphasized that the reunion represents more than just a professional comeback. "This is much more than a concert," Montero said [1].
While the San Sebastián performance served as a major homecoming, the band's official tour is scheduled to begin on May 9, 2024 [2]. This tour is expected to bring the group's signature sound back to a wider audience across the region.
The return follows a long period of speculation regarding the vocalist's future with the ensemble. The reunion at the Palacio de Miramar signals a new chapter for the group as they prepare for their upcoming tour dates [2].
“"This is much more than a concert"”
The reunion of Amaia Montero and La Oreja de Van Gogh restores the original vocal identity that defined the band's peak commercial success. By framing the return as a personal victory over hardship rather than a mere business arrangement, the group is leveraging emotional authenticity to re-engage a nostalgic fanbase ahead of their 2024 tour.



