isaac and nora is considered the most important, tender and transversal young French duo of recent years. They traveled to Peru in 2022 and allowed the public to accompany them in an evening of unmissable Latin American rhythms.

This 2023 is a year of great challenges for the two young members, so they have decided to leave world tour which includes the American continent, Europe, Turkey and some Asian countries. And, as planned, they will stop in Lima to give another concert full of emotions.

The appointment will be this April 2 at the Gran Teatro Nacional. Festiator, the promoter in charge of the event, indicated that tickets are now available on the Joinnus digital platform.

As we remember, brothers Isaac and Nora, aged 14 and 11 respectively, along with their father Nicolás, became a worldwide viral phenomenon.

From their living room, they have won over audiences around the world with their sweet releases that give new meaning and update some of the most iconic songs of Latin America. What started as a domestic game and educational method – taught by her parents – has become a global hit.

His videos organically rack up tens of millions of views and, on social media, millions of followers.

For example, they did a version of the song habanera “Twenty years”. This video has so far recorded more than 6.5 million reproductions. His followers include such figures as Omara Portuondo, Alejandro Sanz, Manu Chao, Natalia Lafourcade, Manuel García, Mon Laferte and other artists.

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The first approach they had with Peru was with the song ‘Let no one know my pain‘, also known as ‘The Love of My Loves’.

The particularity of this theme is that it is composed to the rhythm of a Peruvian waltz by the Argentinian Ángel Cabral. The lyrics are by Enrique Dizeo. In this YouTube video – which has over 5 million views – Issac plays the trumpet, his father accompanies him on the guitar and the center of all the videos is Nora’s voice.

His musical repertoire will include songs by Julio Jaramillo, Luis Demetrio, María Teresa, Agustín Lara, among other classical artists. “(Being famous) was never really a goal. It’s a fairy tale or a big joke, I don’t know how to put it. It’s like we won the lottery without buying tickets” , they say.

This 2023 will see the light of his first EP with his own songs, which will have collaborations with important musicians in the region. Additionally, they plan to release a documentary about their history and the route they took on the 2022 tour.

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