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Key Facts

  • ✓ Alejandro Sanz has described his experience with depression not as sadness, but as a complete absence of feelings that left him emotionally disconnected.
  • ✓ In January 2019, the Spanish musician received a call from Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó to thank him for his concern about Venezuela's political situation.
  • ✓ Sanz's documentary 'Cuando nadie me ve' is scheduled to premiere on January 27, 2025, on the Movistar Plus+ platform.
  • ✓ The artist's upcoming world tour will begin in Latin America on February 13, continue to the United States in April, and conclude with stadium shows in Spain during June.
  • ✓ His most recent album '¿Y ahora qué?' was released in 2025 after a four-year period without new recorded material.
  • ✓ The 57-year-old singer-songwriter is considered one of the most significant figures in Spanish-language music with a career spanning decades.

In This Article

  1. A Voice Beyond Music
  2. Political Reflections
  3. New Creative Horizons
  4. A Question of Identity
  5. The Artist's Perspective
  6. Looking Ahead

A Voice Beyond Music#

Spanish music icon Alejandro Sanz has opened up about his personal struggles with mental health, offering a rare glimpse into the emotional landscape of one of the most celebrated artists in Spanish-language music. The 57-year-old singer-songwriter described his experience with depression not as sadness, but as a profound emptiness—a complete absence of feelings that left him disconnected from the world around him.

This candid reflection comes at a pivotal moment in Sanz's career, as he prepares for a series of significant professional milestones. The artist finds himself at an intersection of personal introspection and public celebration, with a documentary honoring his extensive body of work set to premiere, alongside an ambitious world tour that will bring him to stages across three continents.

Political Reflections#

In January 2019, Sanz received a call that would connect his artistic voice to the political turmoil of Venezuela. Juan Guaidó, then recognized as Venezuela's interim president, reached out to thank the musician for his concern about the country's future. The conversation, which Sanz later discussed, centered on what he viewed as a critical misstep by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

The artist's assessment was direct and clear: "aquel había sido el mayor error de Maduro, impedir la acción parlamentaria de la oposición [que había] salida de las urnas"—that had been Maduro's greatest error, preventing the parliamentary action of the opposition that had emerged from the ballot boxes. This statement reflects Sanz's engagement with political issues beyond his musical career, demonstrating his willingness to voice opinions on matters of governance and democracy.

"aquel había sido el mayor error de Maduro, impedir la acción parlamentaria de la oposición [que había] salida de las urnas"

"aquel había sido el mayor error de Maduro, impedir la acción parlamentaria de la oposición [que había] salida de las urnas"

— Alejandro Sanz, Musician

New Creative Horizons#

Sanz's artistic journey continues with two major projects that celebrate his legacy while looking toward the future. On January 27, Movistar Plus+ will premiere "Cuando nadie me ve" (When No One Sees Me), a documentary that honors his extensive body of work. The film promises to offer viewers an intimate look at the artist's creative process and the stories behind his most beloved songs.

Following the documentary's release, Sanz will embark on an extensive world tour beginning February 13 in Latin America. The tour will continue in April with performances across the United States before concluding in June with stadium shows in Spain. This geographical span reflects Sanz's enduring popularity across the Spanish-speaking world and beyond.

  • Documentary premiere: January 27 on Movistar Plus+
  • Latin American tour: Starting February 13
  • U.S. performances: April
  • Spanish stadium shows: June

A Question of Identity#

These new endeavors follow Sanz's most recent album release, "¿Y ahora qué?" (And Now What?), which arrived in 2025 after a four-year hiatus from recording. The album's title phrase reflects a moment of introspection that many artists experience after significant periods of creation and reflection. For Sanz, this question represents more than just a song title—it encapsulates a broader existential inquiry about purpose and direction.

The four-year gap between albums suggests a period of thoughtful consideration and artistic evolution. Rather than rushing to produce new material, Sanz appears to have taken time to process experiences, both personal and professional, before returning to the recording studio. This approach aligns with his reputation as an artist who values depth and authenticity over constant output.

The Artist's Perspective#

Sanz's willingness to discuss his mental health challenges represents a significant moment in the entertainment industry, particularly within the Spanish-speaking world where such conversations have historically been less common. By describing depression as "una falta absoluta de sentimientos"—a complete absence of feelings—he provides a nuanced understanding that moves beyond simplistic notions of sadness.

This perspective, combined with his political observations and artistic output, paints a portrait of an artist engaged with the world around him while navigating his own internal landscape. Sanz's career demonstrates how creative expression can serve as both personal catharsis and public dialogue, bridging individual experience with broader social consciousness.

"La depresión no era tristeza, era una falta absoluta de sentimientos"

Looking Ahead#

Alejandro Sanz stands at a unique crossroads of personal reflection and public celebration. His upcoming documentary and world tour offer audiences multiple entry points into his artistic world—from the intimate exploration of his creative process on screen to the shared experience of live performance in stadiums across continents.

The artist's journey through depression, his engagement with political issues, and his continued creative output demonstrate a multifaceted approach to both life and art. As he prepares to share "Cuando nadie me ve" with audiences and embark on a tour that will bring him to fans throughout Latin America, the United States, and Spain, Sanz continues to prove that artistic expression remains a powerful vehicle for connection, understanding, and healing.

"La depresión no era tristeza, era una falta absoluta de sentimientos"

— Alejandro Sanz, Musician
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