Silvana Estrada will take her music around the world

With an album full of personal sounds, emotions and a desire to leave a mark, Mexican singer Silvana Estrada is preparing her tour to present “Vendrán suave lluvias”, from which the single “Dime” is released .
The tour, which will take in Guadalajara and other cities in Mexico, the United States, and Europe, will allow them to present their new production, which will go on sale starting October 17 .
Silvana Estrada will perform at the Diana Theater on January 23, 2026. She will also visit cities such as Bogotá (Colombia), Madrid (Spain), Munich (Germany), Prague (Czech Republic), New York, and Los Angeles (United States).
The song "Dime" is accompanied by a video (recorded in Mexico City) featuring orchestral arrangements by Oscar-nominated composer Owen Pallett.
Self-produced and written by herself, like the rest of her soundtrack, "Dime," Silvana explains, "opens the door to anger and lets it be, allowing her to emerge into another reality, to see her own pain or disappointment more clearly: "It's a song that was born from a moment of great anger, from the impulse to save myself from an uncomfortable situation. I think a lot of the exercise of songwriting has to do with taking charge of one's own life and its situations."
The album "Vendrán suave lluvias" was recorded between Montreal , Barcelona, and Mexico City. It is the follow-up to the album "Marchita" and the EP "Abrazo." Some of the songs on her new project were born during the pandemic, while the rest have emerged in recent months.
The thread running through them all is Silvana's quest to rediscover herself and her vital energy, following a profound personal loss, a traumatic spinal injury, and unsuccessful initial recording sessions.
“When I found that space again,” Estrada says, “it became clear to me that I was the only person capable of producing this album. The whole experience was like a rebirth, where I overcame so much loss and pain and then emerged with a new understanding of how to face reality with grace and hope.”
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