RC Celta presents its centenary anthem with C. Tangana

RC Celta offered the hymn for its centenary this midnight on the Teatro Afundación in Vigo, by way of an enormous act headed by the membership’s prime administration, by the complete squad of footballers and above all by the Madrid singer Antón Álvarez, artistically generally known as C. Tangana, being liable for the composition and in addition director of the audiovisual piece that accompanies it.

C Tangana was enthusiastic about having had the chance to signal ‘Oliveira dos cen anos’, an emotional and choral piece that attracts on Galician folklore and with which ‘El Madrileño’ feels much more united to his normal group. “This has introduced me collectively somewhat extra”, he recounted in an interview with EFE on the event of the premiere.

For him, it has been an “emotional” undertaking, since it’s his “lifelong” membership, the one which his father, who “has all the time been very Galician”, confirmed him in Balaídos. For C. Tangana, that is subsequently an unbeatable alternative to honor his “previous man”, his land, his tradition, the one which Antón Álvarez admires, respects, loves and cares for, within the personal phrases of he.

El Celta reserved a part of the capability in mentioned theater in order that its followers may very well be current throughout a historic second. An space of ​​the seats was devoted to subscribers and one other was for all these followers who participated, on June 4, within the filming of the video clip.

Under the title ‘Oliveira dos cen anos. 1923-2023’, the group from Vigo formally launched the video proper at midnight. The Casablanca Choir, the tambourine group As Lagharteiras and the favored Celtic membership Tropas de Breogán, in addition to the band Keltoi!, have participated within the preparation of the hymn.

The video clip follows a journey that begins and ends on the Island of San Simón, crossing the Ría de Vigo and approaching municipalities resembling Moaña, birthplace of the present celestial star Iago Aspas. The percussion of the tambourines marks the rhythm of the tune, instantly established as a reference for the stands of the Balaídos Stadium.

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