
José Salazar shared that the relationship with his brother Juan was maintained during the break from the stage, although he admitted that he was going through a complex personal phase. He stated that he did not feel completely well, although he did not experience any serious discomfort as he always kept in touch with his brother. According to the information platform, this confession comes in a context of anticipation on the part of the group’s followers and excitement within the Salazar family itself at the news of their reunion.
As reported by the media, after more than four years of absence from the stage as a duo, José and Juan Salazar, known as “Los Chunguitos”, have decided to continue their artistic career together. It was during the charity game organized by Richy Castellanos last weekend in support of the Theodora Foundation that José Salazar made the announcement. Facing questions about the recent performances of Juan – who has been performing alone in recent months and even added a backing singer – José confirmed that the split between the two brothers will end in 2025. He stated that the return show would take place on February 19th at Las Ventas.
According to the source, José pointed out that this return represents a new beginning full of expectations. He assured that both are preparing a special show to meet the audience’s expectations, emphasizing the emotional intensity they are experiencing before the impending return to the stage. “Now we are back,” explained José Salazar, underlining the desire to share the stage again and emphasizing that it is a “very strong” show.
This announcement, highlighted by the press, surprised both the group’s followers and many members of the Salazar brothers’ family circle. Antonia and Encarni, members of the duo “Azúcar Moreno” and sisters of José and Juan, were pleased with the decision. As quoted by media outlets, they said they were “excited about life” at the news of the artistic reunion.
During the separation, which lasted more than four years, according to the source, only Juan was actively present on stage and performed the most representative songs of “Los Chunguitos”. However, the fact that he added a singer as an accompanist during his recent performances sparked speculation about a possible reunion of the duo. José’s announcement dispelled these rumors and set the date for the long-awaited musical reunion.
The event, which marks the return of both artists, will take place on one of Madrid’s most emblematic stages, Las Ventas, giving the evening a symbolic element, according to media. This return has raised new expectations among an audience that has followed José and Juan’s shared career for years, as well as close collaborators and family members.
The media emphasized that despite the time out of the spotlight, the family ties between the Salazar brothers were not broken, which made the possibility of resuming the joint project possible. José’s statements reflect the mix of emotions that characterize this reunion, as well as the relevance that music continues to have in the lives of both artists and those around them.
Since the announcement, both followers and family members have been excited. The news has occupied headlines and social networks of fans hoping to attend the meeting of one of the most representative duos of the Spanish music scene, an event that, according to the information published by the source, is expected to attract a significant number of visitors on February 19th.