The reggaeton singer ‘Sech’ will arrive in Quito for the first time to offer a musical show to all his fans, on May 12 at the Plaza de Toros Quito.
The most influential Panamanian artist in the urban genre is part of the ‘Dream Session’ project and was one of the first confirmed characters, along with Jowel and Randy, Andy Rivera and Migrantes.
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Sech is known worldwide for songs like: Volando, Otro trago or Lágrimas, and he will share the stage with Bad Bunny on November 22, 2022. Carlos Isaías, his first name, started reggaeton in 2014 and has since fused his lyrics with great musicians of the genre such as: Daddy Yankee, Farruko, J Balvin, Rosalía, among others.
Jowel and Randy in turn return to Ecuador after 11 years. They are classed as ‘the pioneers of reggaeton’ because of their performance in the year 2000 and caused a sensation among the youth of the time. Many people will remember the greatest exponents that sounded on all frequencies in the world, ‘Agresivo’, in a duet with Arcangel, and ‘Soy una gargola’, both singles won millionaire awards.
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Meanwhile the soloist Andy Rivera with his most popular song ‘They painted you little birds’ and the Argentinian cumbia of Migrantes, with singles like: ‘Today I saw you again’, ‘And if I take a beer’ ‘En el Mercho’ , she will make all Quito lovers of reggaeton dance.
The event is this Friday, May 12, tickets can be purchased on the website www.buenplan.com.ec. The cost for this ranges from $30 to $120 in the presale, which started March 30.
Those in charge of the organization said that once the presale is over, ticket prices will increase for those who previously failed to purchase them.
Source: Eluniverso

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