The band Danza Invisible announced this Monday that it will go on a twelve-concert tour, titled as one of its songs, Without Saying Goodbye, before its final farewell after more than forty years of career in music.

This is “news that may seem very sad, but it is not,” because, “after so many years playing together, the time has come to say goodbye, but without saying goodbye,” said the Danza singer. Invisible, Javier Ojeda, who has participated with the rest of the band in the Culture Classroom of the newspaper Sur.

“We are going to do one last very selected tour, with only twelve stellar performances in which we want to celebrate so many years of friendship, good vibes, endless revelry and infinite extraordinary concerts,” Ojeda highlighted.

For the singer, “it has been an honor to have been one of the pioneer provincial groups in showing that they could succeed,” and this tour will serve “to remember a lot of old songs and delight people from all over Spain.”

“We are going to say goodbye as a joint band doing what we have always done, being a band of great friends who have a good time together,” Ojeda insisted.

He has admitted that in the decision to separate “of course there is a little personal wear and tear, and anyone who denies that is lying, but there is also a physiological reason, which is damn age.”

“Although people say that I am hyperactive, I also get tired,” said the vocalist, who pointed out that, in these more than forty years of music and friendship, the “only drama” was in 1993 the separation from Ricardo Texidó, member founder of the band.

“There wasn’t even a fight, because it’s not our personality to be yelling at each other. It happened because we had stopped being friends, but we didn’t hold any grudges against Ricardo, and I will be grateful to him all my damn life for giving me the opportunity to sing with them.” “Ojeda highlighted.