Exclusive Interview: Silvana Estrada, the Latin Grammy Nominee You Need to See Live

From Mexico to London, a concert you can’t miss


The first time I went to a Silvana Estrada concert, it was an amazing experience—like a ritual where everyone was united in one voice and one heart. She was on stage with just two other musicians, and the moment she started singing, it felt as if time had paused. Her voice is uniquely captivating, and her lyrics are like poems that speak directly to the soul.

As a young Mexican singer, Silvana is already one of the most recognised women in the music industry, recognised with Latin Grammy nominations and a celebrated performance for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series. Now, she’s coming back to London, and you can’t miss the opportunity to see her live. After selling out her first show at the La Línea Festival, she’s returning for a second date.

Tickets are limited, and you can secure yours now —don’t miss this unforgettable experience.

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Our team had the incredible opportunity to interview Silvana Estrada and dive deep into her creative process, her reflections on life, and her thoughts on the evolving role of women in music. Here’s a glimpse of what she shared:

“Vendrán suaves lluvias”: A Journey Through Pain, Beauty, and Joy

Silvana’s latest album, Vendrán suaves lluvias, was born from moments of deep reflection and emotional exploration. She describes it as a record shaped by loss and farewells, yet always searching for light. “It’s very sad lyrically, but the sound is constantly reaching outward, toward the light, toward the open field,” she explains. In this sense, her music becomes a form of emotional alchemy, turning grief into beauty, sadness into glimpses of joy.

For Silvana, the album is both a personal and collective act of healing. She reflects, “This album proposes a truce with pain. It acknowledges life’s difficulty while seeking beauty in those very moments, creating a pathway to rediscover joy.”

Crafting a Record on Her Own Terms

The production of this album was a transformative journey. After years of touring internationally, Silvana began her creative process feeling exhausted yet inspired. She navigated the challenges of working without a producer until she realized, “I am the only one who can save this album, because music is what I love most in this world.”

Her approach breaks traditional molds of production, rejecting the image of the omnipresent, rigid producer. Instead, she cultivated a sensitive, collaborative environment where vulnerability and creativity could thrive, a process as rich as the resulting music.

Women in Music and a Changing Industry

Silvana also speaks candidly about the evolving role of women in music. She celebrates the growing freedom for female artists to pursue their creative vision without conforming to outdated standards. Being part of a lineup at La Línea Festival that is 90% women underscores a wider movement toward equity and representation in the industry.

She notes, “Our generation is starting to feel truly free. We can make the music we love, connect with audiences authentically, and challenge old structures. That’s exciting, and I hope younger artists feel that change.”

Connecting with Roots Across Borders

Touring internationally, Silvana finds deep meaning in performing for Latin American audiences abroad. “It’s the most beautiful feeling to offer a space that feels like home, even when far away. Music gives us a territory of shared roots and comfort,” she says. Her London performance promises to continue this mission, bringing warmth, joy, and reflection to every listener. For this show, Silvana will perform with her quintet, the ultimate expression of her current project. Expect orchestral arrangements, heartfelt melodies, and moments that make audiences both cry and smile, reflecting her growth since Marchita, her last album.

Whether you’re already a fan or discovering her for the first time, Silvana Estrada’s music is an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss your chance to see her in London, tickets for the second show are selling fast.

Tuesday 28th April 2026Show at Union Chapel, London (tickets sold out)

Wednesday 29th April 2026Second London date at Union Chapel, Londonavailable now!

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