Delaporte Celebrates The Grand Finale Of The “Déjate Querer Tour” At Roig Arena Auditorium
The duo formed by Sandra Delaporte and Sergio Salvi bids a temporary farewell to the stage to rest and begin composing new songs.
“Cariñito,” “Rendición,” and “Clap Clap” were among the tracks performed during the concert.
A few months ago, Delaporte announced that the “Déjate Querer Tour” would mark the end of an era for them—a full stop after years of creation and touring. The electronic duo, made up of Madrid-born Sandra Delaporte and Italian Sergio Salvi, said a temporary goodbye to live performances with a sold-out concert at Roig Arena Auditorium.
The evening began at 8:15 p.m. with a performance by Laia Alcolea, Delaporte’s keyboardist and guest artist. The pianist, producer, and composer from Madrid is starting her solo career and, in a pre-show set, presented some of the songs that will shape her journey as a solo artist. Tracks like “El Muro,” “Te regalo esta canción,” and her debut single “No me fío de mí” were part of the set.

At 9 p.m., it was Delaporte’s turn. The duo took the stage with “Un jardín,” a track from their first EP. Soon came “Ni un beso,” a song about personal empowerment and the ability to close cycles, followed by others like “Ángel Caído,” “Clap Clap,” and “Techno Cura.” Alongside their greatest hits, Delaporte also performed songs from their latest album "Déjate caer", including “Rendición” and “Se abre el mundo.” The energy in the venue peaked with “Cariñito,” a heartfelt anthem about emotional fragility and the effort to keep a connection alive.
Delaporte closed the night with “Techno rico” and “Cagarla,” the latter an invitation to let go of the fear of making mistakes and dare to live freely. Now, for the band, it’s time to rest and create from a place of calm.
