La Oreja is back... With Amaia?
After a year without publication on social media, the Donostiarra group has posted a white image in which the biography of its Instagram profile reads: "It only makes sense together." In addition, the statement published a year ago announcing Leire Martinez's march has been deleted.
Amaia Montero. Photo: EITB
Amaia Montero's return to La Oreja de Van Goghseems like an immediate . After Leire Martinez left the group, no one doubted her return, but the team hasn't confirmed anything until now.
In the biography of Instagram's profile you can read the phrase "Only together has meaning."
Fans of the band of Pablo Benegas, Xabi San Martín, Alvaro Fuentes and Haritz Garde immediately begin to ask questions: a blank sheet... a new beginning... what will they announce?
In the networks, many wonder what's going to happen, and others criticize the band for deleting the statement that a year ago Leire Martinez announced that she was leaving the group after 17 years as lead singer.
Nervousness has heightened among fans of La Oreja de Van Gogh after the Donostiarra group posted a white image without text on their social media.
The Instagram post has got almost 9,000 likes and more than 2,500 comments. Tik Tok, Twitter and Facebook have also been filled with the opinions of their followers, who are waiting for an announcement at any time.
A year ago, on October 14, 2024, the group announced the expulsion of Leire Martinez, the singer of the last few years, "after intense reflections and conversations" that failed to "bring the different ways of life of the group closer together."
That's when rumors of the return of former singer Amaia Montero, who left the band in 2007 and made a solo musical career.
For now, we'll have to wait for the team's announcement, which is expected to arrive in the next few hours.
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