The artist conceives the speech as an act of complicity with the audience and the municipality, going beyond mere humor. For Soto, taking on this role entails a special responsibility, as he participates in a festival with a strong emotional and identity component.
“"The proclamation is not a monologue; it is the pride of a town."
Once the proclamation is finished, at 10:30 PM, Edu Soto will continue the evening at the Envelat with the show Más vale solo que ciento volando (Better Alone Than A Hundred Flying). This monologue, which has been touring for fourteen years, combines humor, improvisation, music, and audience participation.
The artist, who associates Salou with summer and a vibrant atmosphere, values the opportunity to connect with the town during the winter celebration. Professionally, Soto is currently stable and dedicating more time to music, concluding with a final call for citizen participation.




