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Manu Chao Shares ‘Viva Tu’

The First Single Of His Upcoming Album Arriving This Year

Manu Chao Shares ‘Viva Tu’

Manu Chao - "Viva Tu": a celebration of life and solidarity

Listen and watch the official video: http://manuchao.lnk.to/VivaTuSingle

https://youtu.be/vb5YbGpc5_8  

 

The news seems to have taken the world by storm. Manu Chao is making his return! Manu Chao’s back! But it’s all fake news. The truth is he never left. 

He’s been flying under the radar. On the road to simplicity. Traveling with two friends, “just three guys and three sticks”. The simple bare necessities, as a cheerful bear sang in the Jungle Book. A healthier way of looking at the world. Pared down and uncluttered. Whether by objects or feelings. With a pure heart. And no pretension. Manu Chao is taking up the torch of a folk singer without a stage, playing alongside the people who have come to see him. From ancient storytellers all the way up to Woody Guthrie, the tradition is as old as humanity itself. Something to share and pass on. Just for the sake of it, come hell or high water.

By way of introduction, a song. A rumba. He wrote it for his neighbors. From Barcelona and other places. Like a message in a bottle.  “Viva Tu”. Long may you live in Spanish. A suspended moment in time.  A selfless invitation, made using words borrowed from an instinctive imagination rather than any set work process. As he has often confessed, “chance is the greatest artist of all time”. Manu Chao is a collector of what he calls “little bits” that come to him. Eventually, these bits and pieces form a song. And that's all it takes. With him, accidents can turn into creations. Rather than perfection or a zero-error illusion, he pursues a form of unfettered, liberated beauty. With words that gaze straight into the eyes of others, he lets them into his heart. In the accompanying video, people are sketched out in a thousand colors, at once nameless and at the very heart of everything. They represent life in all its simplicity, without pretension, when we are able to break away from the time constraints of this greedy, over-hurried world. It is an ode to slowing down everyday life, and bringing bodies and souls closer together. It’s a song he's been playing for quite some time now, in every place the roads have taken him. And there’s no expiration date: as is often the case, Manu Chao will play it over and over again, and it will continue to evolve as he does, at his own pace. For him, songs are alive, in constant mutation. Yet “Viva Tu” is by no means an orphan. It is the promise of an album.

His songs will be the perfect ambassadors. Their lyrics will speak louder than any interview. His silence will allow the media to write their own version of an odyssey.  A form of prose freed from the shackles of promotion and constricting questions. About a troubadour, a minstrel. A wanderer. A free man moving from village to village, making the most of stopovers, theaters or inns. Of life. Manu Chao is the world's most anonymous star. With no mask, no disguise, he crosses continents at a poet's pace. Even those unfamiliar with Manu Chao end up knowing him because they have ears, a heart and they’ve been invited to a festival, a wedding, a funeral, you name it. He's a man who's more in tune with solstices than calendar years. He has a truant’s ambition. He’s a singer and a song-gatherer. Whether in a supermarket on the outskirts of Paris, France, or in a faraway village in Uruguay, Manu Chao is always right there. Like a free agent football player who’ll always favor playing pick-up in the back of an alley over winning a trophy. 

“Viva Tu” can mean long may you live, and is a celebration of each other. It's a message of hope when the whole world is faltering. It’s an open hand. Hate is within anyone's reach. Love is an act of courage. Manu Chao knows where he stands.

“Viva Tu is first and foremost the love of all my neighbors, it's a rumba I wrote for my neighbors as well as others from various places. It's about accepting yourself as you are, and from the moment you accept who you are, Viva Tu!”

 

MANU CHAO ON TOUR

June 1st CASTELNAU DE LEVIS, France

Esplanade de la Tour à l’envers

 

June 4th VARAIRE, France

Festival Vrai Repaire

 

June 7th ARGELÈS SUR MER, France

Bacchus Festival 

 

June 15th MIERES, Spain

Pozo Barreo

 

June 18th SALAMANCA, Spain 

FACYL 24 - Festival Internacional de las Artes de Castilla y León

 

June 22nd O GROVE, Spain

Cala Raeiros

 

June 30th L'HOSPITALET DE LLOBREGAT, BARCELONA, Spain

Sala Salamandra

 

July 3rd L'HOSPITALET DE LLOBREGAT, BARCELONA, Spain

Sala Salamandra

 

July 6th  VIMIANZO, A CORUÑA, Spain

Castelo de Vimianzo

 

July 13th VALENÇA DO MINHO, Portugal

Festival Contrasta

 

July 16th AGUEDA, Portugal

Agitagueda Art Festival 

 

July 19th LISBOA, Portugal

Parque Urbano de Seixal  

 

July 22th ATARFE, GRANADA, Spain

FESTIVAL REVIVIR LA AZUCARERA

 

July 25th FUENGIROLA - MALAGA, Spain

Castillo de Sohail

 

July 28th TARVISIO, Italy

No Borders Music Festival

 

August 1st SEGRATE, Italy

Circolo Magnolia

 

August 4th FERMO, Italy

Giardini del Parco del Girfalco

 

August 8th PAESTUM, Italy  

Paestum (SA)

 

August 15th CASTRIGNANO DEI GRECI, Italy

Kascignana Festival

 

August 20th BAGHERIA - PALERMO, Italy

Piccolo Parco Urbano

 

August 25th DIAMANTE - CALABRIA, Italy

Teatro dei ruderi 

 

September 14th AUBÉRIVE, France

Festival de la Poule des Champs