- The Canarian artist is inspired by a true story from his childhood to talk about the grief of couples who live in secret.
- Agoney reflects on the difficulty of growing up in a town without LGTBIQ+ references and the need to look for “allies”.
- The launch marks the beginning of the Dichotomy Tour Pt. II, which will tour cities such as Seville, Valencia and Madrid.
The Canarian artist Agoney has excited his community this March 2026 by revealing the origin of his new single, ‘Algún día’. In a video full of vulnerability, the singer explains that the song is born from the sadness that comes from seeing how people from the group still live their relationships in secret. Inspired by a couple of men from his town that he knew as a child, Agoney uses his music to give a voice to those who, due to fear of LGTBIphobia, have been forced to always present themselves as “friends.”
The real story that marked Agoney
The seed of this project lies in the artist’s childhood. His parents helped in the house where two men lived whose relationship Agoney could not understand: “Were they a couple? Were they brothers? Were they friends?”. Fascinated by them, their piano and their art, the singer confesses that in a rural environment without mirrors to look at himself, he tried to look for his “allies” in them, but he did not find them.
Years later, reality hit him when he found out that one of them had died, so he resumed contact and found out that they had really been a couple, but because of the environment they had lived as “friends.”
Agoney felt the need to compose this new song, recorded in Mexico and produced by Manú Jalil, he puts himself in the shoes of those protagonists to talk about the nostalgia of a romantic feeling lived in the strictest intimacy.
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“I hope everyone can be free and happy”
With this release, Agoney claims that no one else has to verbalize words they don’t feel in order to fit in. “Hopefully one day everyone can be free and happy,”concludes the artist in a publication that is already viral. This message of freedom is the heart of his new musical stage, where honesty continues to be his greatest bastion.
In addition, ‘Someday’ serves as a prelude to their long-awaited Dichotomy Tour Pt. II. The tour will start on March 28 in Seville (Sala Mandar)and will pass through cities such as Valencia, Bilbao, Murcia and Barcelona, to close in style on June 13 at the Movistar Arena in Madrid.









