The popular Spanish podcast La Pija & La Quinqui is back, teaming up once again with Zalando for its fourth season.
The new season kicked off on September 22nd with a live recording in Barcelona. Fans can expect weekly episodes featuring insightful interviews with artists, public figures, and a wide range of discussions. To enhance the listening experience, Zalando and La Pija & La Quinqui have planned exclusive public events in different Spanish cities where fans can enjoy live recordings and immerse themselves in the podcast’s unique atmosphere.
Both Zalando and La Pija & La Quinqui are excited about the continuation of their partnership. Joelle Esmorís, spokesperson for Zalando in Italy and Spain, expressed her enthusiasm for the show’s ability to connect with audiences through its genuine and entertaining content. Carlos, one of the hosts of La Pija & La Quinqui, highlighted the show’s growth and the incredible guests they’ve had the opportunity to interview. Mariang, the other host, emphasized the importance of maintaining the show’s authenticity and freedom, even as it continues to expand its reach.
As the fourth season of La Pija & La Quinqui unfolds, fans can look forward to a year filled with laughter, insightful discussions, and exclusive content brought to you by Zalando.
You can watch the first episode of the fourth season below:
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