Quevedo Dazzles in his Debut at the Coca-Cola Music Hall in San Juan with the Show “DQETOUR”
In a memorable night that will remain engraved in the memory of his followers, the prominent Spanish artist Quevedo made the prestigious stage of the Coca-Cola Music Hall in San Juan vibrate on Tuesday night with his impressive show “DQETOUR”.
From the beginning of the sold out event, Quevedo, internationally recognized as one of the main exponents of the urban genre, conquered the stage with his unmatched charisma and an energy that knew no limits. To loud applause and deafening screams, the artist gave himself completely, committing to offer an unforgettable evening full of successes.
The repertoire, masterfully selected, ranged between themes of love and partying, fusing influences from trap, hip hop and reggaeton. The euphoria was unleashed from the first chord with “ahora que”, followed by the infectious rhythms of “Yankee”, “Sin Signal”, “Pero Tú”, “Mi Nena” and “El Tonto”, which resonated in unison with the audience.
The high point of the night came with the unmatched success “BZRP Music Sessions Vol. 52”, known as “Quédate”, with which Quevedo has conquered world records on digital platforms. The venue shook with the crowd singing every word from beginning to end.
“Thank you, Puerto Rico, for giving me this moment. You don’t know how much she dreamed of being here. I thank you for this magical night,” said Pedro Luis Domínguez Quevedo, Latin Grammy winner.
The stage lit up with the presence of guest stars, elevating the chemistry of the show. Together with the renowned artist Yovngchimi, they performed “En Alta”. Mora joined in to sing “Polaris” and “APA” together, while the duet with Álvaro Díaz in “Maybe Yes Maybe No” caused the audience to euphoria. Myke Towers closed the night with his participation in the hit “Playa Del Inglés”.
The production, by Move Concerts and Noah Assad Presents, did not skimp on visual details. Giant screens, modern projections and dazzling lights contributed to the high-impact spectacle that accompanied Quevedo’s impeccable performance at the Coca-Cola Music Hall.