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Isaac & Nora, Ep. 04 - Chile and Spain

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Isaac and Nora visit Santiago, Chile, which feels more European than other Latin American cities to them. There, they meet Manuel García and explore well-known musical figures like Violeta Parra. They visit her house and get inspired by her legacy and songs. They perform at a concert alongside Manuel García, playing some of Violeta Parra’s most famous songs.

To conclude, the siblings and their parents then travel back to Spain and straight to Madrid. It makes sense for them to end their tour there as it’s their favorite city. They sing alongside singer Rozalén in the studio and then offer their final tour performance at Teatro Circo Price in Madrid, with songs such as “Gracias a la vida”, by Violeta Parra, among many other great and iconic Latin American songs.

Series Description

The Franco-Korean siblings Isaac and Nora, 14 and 11 years old, are a global viral phenomenon: they have conquered the public with their sweet versions that redefine and update some of the most iconic Latin American songs. What started as a domestic game and an educational method taught by their parents has become a worldwide success. Today, their videos accumulate tens of millions of views and there are millions of followers who praise their talent from different countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Spain.

Isaac and Nora embark on their first international tour. A journey to the heart of Latin folklore and rhythms. A tour in which they visit Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Chile to finish in Madrid, and where they share the stage with renowned musicians from each country such as Monsieur Perine, Daniel Me Estas Matando, and Rozalen. A vital musical journey for Isaac and Nora, who get to feel, see, touch, and experience everything that they had sung until now.

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