
Only a few hours remain until the grand finale of the “Tour Salvaje,” with which Manuel Carrasco has delighted fans across Spain for months. This evening, October 10, the famous Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona will host the final show of this tour, and tickets for the event sold out well in advance. The 44-year-old artist from Huelva has prepared an unforgettable performance for his audience, filled not only with the emotional power of his songs but also with electrifying stage energy. However, the biggest surprise for the crowd was his remarkable artistic transformation, most vividly expressed in his stage costumes.
This bold transformation is the result of years of collaboration with stylist Antonia Paieras. Together, they have gradually moved away from his previous image, evolving into what audiences see today: vibrant, highly individual outfits that boldly combine unexpected colors, a variety of fabrics, and contrasting textures. According to Antonia, Manuel has long been striving for innovation and the creation of concepts that go beyond the ordinary. For this tour, the team undertook an enormous effort: they breathed new life into vintage pieces, combined them with creations from various designers, and complemented them with unique handmade items, including footwear. Some of the most iconic wardrobe pieces were created by designer José from It Spain, while flowing blouses and suede fringe garments came from the brand Tete by Odette. Hats and feathered headpieces were crafted by Rafa Peinador, and reliable stage footwear was provided by Sendra Boots. The main priority was to find the perfect balance between design, color palette, and the artist’s comfort on stage.
Manuel’s current look is radically different from what people have been used to seeing for many years. It’s not just a change of wardrobe, but a reflection of his ongoing creative growth, visible in everything—his music, arrangements, and show production. This “new” Manuel Carrasco brings sincerity, empathy, and incredible energy to the stage, resonating deeply with thousands of fans and forging a special connection with his audience.
An integral part of the look consisted of exclusive jewelry and accessories by Belen Mosas, founder of the brand “Morir de amor.” She created truly unique pieces for the artist that fit perfectly with the concept of the tour. These items hold deep symbolic and emotional meaning, and some have become genuine talismans for Manuel at important moments. Belen emphasizes that every one of her creations carries a story and emotion, and it is this authenticity that makes her collaborations with artists like Carrasco truly valuable. The latest masterpiece she crafted for him was a feather bracelet symbolizing freedom and spirituality. Although not all jewelry made for the singer is shown to the public, they hold immense personal significance for him.












