Quevedo Draws Massive Crowds in Gran Canaria for 'El Baifo' Album Teaser

Quevedo Draws Massive Crowds in Gran Canaria for 'El Baifo' Album Teaser

Source: Diario de Avisos

Spanish artist Quevedo has drawn a massive crowd to Las Canteras Beach in Gran Canaria for a mysterious promotional event widely expected to tease his upcoming third studio album, El Baifo.

Quevedo has once again proven his ability to draw a massive crowd, bringing the capital of Gran Canaria to a standstill. The artist has invited fans to gather at the Plaza Saulo Torón on Las Canteras Beach this Monday, April 20, at 8:30 p.m., for an event rooted in local folklore.

The gathering is widely expected to be a teaser for his third studio album, El Baifo. The title—a local term for a baby goat—is a nod to his roots, a theme he has been promoting across Madrid throughout the month. The event’s branding, which features eight stars representing the Canary Islands, continues the focus on regional identity seen in his previous work, such as the single Ni Borracho.

By choosing a coastal venue facing the Atlantic, Quevedo has fueled speculation about what the event will entail, suggesting it will be quite different from his traditional concert at the Plaza de Santa Ana two years ago. While his record label remains tight-lipped, the artist’s influence is undeniable; his previous tours have even sparked a surge in demand for traditional Canarian crafts like pintaderas.

This event is the latest step in a promotional campaign that has showcased various landscapes across the islands, including spots in La Palma like El Porís de Candelaria and La Bajita. Through this, Quevedo continues to position himself as a cultural ambassador, using the symbols of his homeland to share his music with a global audience while keeping fans engaged through his cryptic social media updates.