DON OMAR REESTABLISHES HIMSELF AS THE KING OF URBAN MUSIC AT THE KICK OFF OF HIS “BACK TO REGGAETON” TOUR
The icon of Latin music and reggaeton pioneer, Don Omar, successfully kicked off his highly anticipated concert tour "BACK TO REGGAETON" at the Santander Arena in the city of Reading, Pennsylvania.
As soon as the first musical notes were heard, the audience rose from their seats to dance, scream, and enthusiastically welcome the Puerto Rican performer who hadn't embarked on a concert tour in over a decade.
From the beginning to the end of the "BACK TO REGGAETON" show, attendees enjoyed unparalleled moments as they were transported by the contagious music that only Don Omar can convey. The spectacular lights, costumes, dancers, and visuals were the perfect complement to a magical night.
The singer presented a musical journey in a show that intertwined decades of classic hits such as "Dale Don Dale," "Dile," "Pobre Diabla," "Repórtense," "Nadie como tú," "Salió el Sol," "Danza Kuduro," among others, and closed the night with "Bandoleros."
At the start of the concert, the Mayor of the city of Reading, Eddie Moran, presented the singer with a proclamation in recognition of his 25 years of successful career and expressed gratitude for selecting the city as the first stop of his tour in the United States.
Additionally, the Mayor named the main street of the city as Don Omar Avenue. The city of Reading has a population composed of 70% Hispanics, the majority of whom are Puerto Ricans.
The "BACK TO REGGAETON" tour continues this Saturday, March 9, at the Barclays Center in New York and will also visit Los Angeles, Chicago, Orlando, Dallas, Las Vegas, and Miami, among other cities in the United States. This concert series celebrates over two decades of innovative music and worldwide hits that have marked the career of the Puerto Rican artist who received the "Global Icon 2024" award at the last edition of Premio Lo Nuestro.
Since his debut in urban music, Don Omar has demonstrated that he is the most versatile artist in the genre. His continuous evolution and interpretative quality make him considered one of the most influential and respected artists in music.