Marlon Williams was scheduled to make his presentation in Spain at La Mar de Músicas.
The singer from New Zealand suspended on Friday July 13 four of his concerts in Europe, including the Cartagena festival, for the filming of a film.
A few days after La Mar de Músicas starts, it will be next Friday, July 20, the festival has scheduled for the concert on Thursday July 26 in the Patio del Antiguo CIM the singer-songwriter Guiu Cortés, known as El Niño de la Mortgage.
The tickets purchased to see Marlon Williams are used for this concert.
Those who wish to return the money, have to go to the point of sale where they acquired them.
Under the pseudonym of El Niño de La Hipoteca hides Guiu Cortés, a character addicted to optimism, born in 1982 and in Guinardó (a neighborhood of Barcelona), who only tries to compose a "dagger" of songs to express their sorrows and joys.
After years and years of tumbling through different conservatories, music schools, unfinished humanities degrees, instruments, hours of playing in the Barcelona subway, various groups and different musical styles, he got into the music of an author as a result of a of his last formations Lettuce in the funeral homes.
El Niño de la Hipoteca has been a revolution in the world of music.
Not only for his self-produced ideas when it comes to spreading his music with strategies through networks, but also, above all, for his songs.
After many years of exploring his project and constantly reinventing himself, he has found a sound focused on rock in all its variants, with a fixed band of great musicians and with songs that are increasingly direct, forceful and with the same freshness in the lyrics that he has had always.
By 2018/19 he plans to launch a total of 7 singles that will be leaving without a fixed date, because according to his own words, after having seen himself with the need to be a creative of forced marketing, now that he is at the point he wanted , he just does what he wants.
The good thing is that what he likes to do most is to compose new songs.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena