September 24, 2022, 23:01 PM
September 24, 2022, 23:01 PM
The Big Boss blew up Tahuichi Aguilera Stadium. At 9:30 p.m. The Puerto Rican artist appeared on stage dressed in a jacket with gold sequins, black pants and dark glasses. Later he would have two more costume changes.
It was the third time that Daddy Yankee visited Santa Cruz de la Sierrathe performance of September 24, 2022 occurred 13 years after the last concert he had given on Santa Cruz soil.
this time It was part of his farewell tour The Last Returnthat is, it was a very special moment for his fans.
For that reason the answer was no less. Before more than 40,000 spectators and after the performance of the Santa Cruz ragpicker Corona, Daddy Yankee lit up the stage with Championafter appearing through the door of a commercial plane that took over the entire gigantic set.
“If you want to dance, this is the right place,” he said, unleashing general euphoria and got everyone moving.
The first part of the show passed with an incessant parade of hits from his early days, which consecrated him as the father of reggaeton.
Problembreakcrushing, What happened happened and Rumbaton were some of those topics, that brought fond memories of parties, love and good times with friends to more than one.
She lifted me upolder than me, part 2Do not leave me aloneYour princeI am going, Shaky ShakyBaila baila and Pasatiempo gave continuity to a night that promised to be endless.
More than 40,000 people in the Tahuichi
The expectation for the concert was such that, From the early hours of this Saturday, fans could be seen outside the stadium with the aim of saving time and comfortably reserving your space.
Already, during the show, in the surroundings of the Tahuichi, a large number of people could be seen who could not buy their tickets, but who they still met there to enjoy the music from outside. vSeveral of them even came from the interior of the country.
The organization took care of pprohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages inside the stadium. Everything was confiscated at the entrance., from sodas and liquors to cigars. More than one complained about the prices of soft drinks, especially the personal bottle.
Along with reviewing his successes, the artist maintained a dialogue with the public from beginning to enddid not stop talking and connecting with people a lot.
Let him pull pa’ ‘lante, Despacito (with the image of Luis Fonsi projected on the screen and then with the word Bolivia), The farewell, What do I have to do?, Hot, Limbo, BomBóm and Con Calma were the ideal complement to keep the fire and the party more alive than ever.
They did not miss classic moments in Daddy Yankee shows, like the cell phones on held high by the public and moved from one side to another to the rhythm of the cry: ‘windshield, wipers’.
The Puerto Rican thanked the public and Bolivia in general several times, mentioned La Paz, Cochabamba and congratulated all those present for the 212 years of the anniversary of Santa Cruz.
“Thank you Bolivia, I always say it, it is an ally country, brother, partner. People did not know what reggaeton was and this song changed and revolutionized music forever the whole world. And thank you very much to all the people who have followed me from the 90s to today’s sun,” he said.
“We came with a theme breaking the whole world, the song that changed music forever. And remember that I am always here to fill your tank”, he added and the whole stadium gave a single shout when the first notes of Gasolina began to sound.
Thus came the end of a two-hour show, which had everything and concluded with an emotional farewell to the man considered by many to be the king of reggaeton.
Fireworks in the Santa Cruz sky, the giant inflatable doll with the figure of the idol of an entire generation, an incessant and spectacular body of dance and the final message of the man that changed popular music in recent years:
“I say goodbye, but my music remains in your hearts. And if you see me here again it will be like Ramón Ayala, thank you very much, I love you very much Bolivia“.
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No one wanted to miss a detail of the show