Amaia Montero Addresses Tour Uncertainty Following Polarizing Reunion with La Oreja de Van Gogh
The highly anticipated return of Amaia Montero to La Oreja de Van Gogh has proven to be as tumultuous as it was awaited. Following a series of reports regarding a rocky start to her comeback, the singer has finally broken her silence concerning rumors that the group’s tour might be canceled.

The reunion’s first concert was marred by visible difficulties, leading some critics to characterize the event as a “disastrous” return. The performance has since been framed as a stark illustration of the “dangers of paying for nostalgia,” suggesting that relying on the memory of a past era can be a risky gamble for both the artists and their audience.
However, support for Montero remains strong within the band. Xabi San Martín, the group’s keyboardist and composer, stepped forward to defend the vocalist, emphasizing the intensity of her preparation. San Martín noted that Montero “has worked very hard” to facilitate the return to the stage.
Amidst the public scrutiny and the pressures of the spotlight, Montero has shifted the focus toward personal health, and boundaries. Addressing the challenges accompanying her return to the industry, she asserted that “living safeguarding your own well-being is the healthiest thing.”
As the ensemble navigates the fallout from their first performance and the ongoing speculation surrounding their itinerary, Montero’s decision to address the tour rumors marks a critical moment in the group’s attempt to reclaim their place in the music landscape.