Leticia Sabater receives emotional fan gifts in Irun

The artist expressed gratitude on social media for the presents received after a massive concert in the Anzaran square.

Generic image: Festive atmosphere in a Basque Country town at dusk, with a crowd and lights.
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Generic image: Festive atmosphere in a Basque Country town at dusk, with a crowd and lights.

Artist Leticia Sabater has expressed her deep gratitude and emotion for the gifts presented by fans in Irun, following her performance at the El Pinar neighborhood festival.

The controversial singer proudly showcased the received gifts on her social media channels, stating, "I love it." The first gift was a drawing from a "baby fan" featuring the phrase "Te amo Leticia" in large blue and pink letters, depicting the singer in a bikini and flip-flops, surrounded by hashtags of her well-known songs like 'Salchipapa' and 'Polvorón'.
The second gift, offered by an audience member in Irun, was a bracelet made of beads in txuri-urdin colors, widely used by Real Sociedad supporters in Gipuzkoa. Sabater shared an image of the jewelry, accompanying it with a heartfelt "I love it, thank you" to "a super fan" from the border town.
These gifts served as the perfect culmination to a day of great atmosphere. Last Friday, Leticia Sabater packed the Anzaran square for the El Pinar neighborhood festival, with an attendance so massive it exceeded all organizational expectations.
Despite arriving about ten minutes late due to a prior commitment, the artist immediately exuded warmth and "good vibes." Accompanied on stage by DJ Juantxi, who was directly responsible for her visit to Irun, Leticia kicked off her show with a rendition of 'Superestrella'.
During the show, there were numerous interactions with the attendees: she took a massive selfie, confessed her fondness for local txakoli and pintxos, and sang her famous slogans like "amediodía, alegría" and "okey makey".
One of the most talked-about moments occurred when, alluding to the prevailing heat, she shed a significant portion of her attire just before singing "yo quiero bailar, toda la noche," a 2001 hit by Sonia y Selena.