Santiago Auserón sets foot again on the stages of Mallorca - where for years he maintains a second home - in this concert of cycle Sons de Nit a beneficio de Médicos sin Fronteras con los refugiados (to benefit Doctors without Frontiers for refugies).
Auserón was composer and vocalist of Radio Futura, one of the most influential bands in Spain in the 80s and 90s, with such iconic songs as Escuela de calor or La estatua del jardín. In 1993 he began his solo career with his project Juan Perro with which he recorded seven albums. As Santiago Auserón he has published two, one of them recorded live at the Teatre Principal de Palma in September 2007 with the Original Jazz Orquestra of the Taller de Musics.
In the claustra de Sant Domingo de Pollença he presents himself in trio format along with two great musicians: Joan Vinyals (harmonica and choir) and Gabriel Amargant (sax and clarinet).