Singer Leo Dan passed away at the age of 82, as announced on his official social networks. The Argentine singer-songwriter rose to fame for being one of the greatest exponents of romantic music in Spanish, especially during the 60s and 70s.
Among his hits are the songs “Mary es mi amor”, “Cómo poder saber si te amo”, “Con los brazos cruzados”, “Te he compromiso”, and “Esa pared”.
With this message, the musician’s death was announced on his Instagram account:
“This morning our beloved Leo Dan left his body in peace and with the love of his family. Thus, he returned to the pure light of his Heavenly Father, to guide us and take care of us from infinity. Today, January 1, 2025, we invite all those who were part of his story and who were touched by his legacy, to celebrate his love, his music, and his life. With much peace in our hearts, we remember and feel his deep love… forever. Then Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me, though he dies, yet shall he live.” – John 11:25. Leopoldo Dante Tevez 1942 – 2025».
Leopoldo Dante Tevez, his real name, received several awards, including gold records and a Grammy for best composer; a few hours ago on his networks, he shared that on the streaming platform, he had 34 million listeners.
Leo Dan thanked his audience a few hours ago for having accompanied him this 2024.
On the night of December 24, a message of love, peace, and prosperity in 2025 was shared on his networks.
«Dear friends, this 2024 has been a year full of blessings, encounters, and joys. Every moment lived with you is a treasure that I keep in my heart. I deeply appreciate all the beautiful messages that you send me, they fill my soul and encourage me to continue. I also thank those who accompanied me this year on my farewell tour. Thank you for your love and for the support you always have! May God bless you! I wish you a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2025, full of love, peace, and hope,” it reads.
Leo Dan had a special concert scheduled for February 14, 2025, at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, as part of his tour titled Leo Dan – “El Adiós De Una Leyenda.” (Farewell to a Legend)