There are appointments that stay in the heart forever, and tonight’s will forever beat in the hearts of the fans of CNCO. The male band presented this Saturday July 1 in Guayaquil their show the last date, their farewell tour with which they close an important chapter in their musical career.
The stage chosen for this show was the Voltaire Paladins Polo Colosseum, where an average number of attendees gathered; because the show failed to achieve the dream out of stock; but a vibrant energy that was sustained from beginning to end in those present.
When it was almost 9 p.m., Christopher Velez, Richard Camacho, Erick Colon and Richard Camacho they made their appearance on a three-tiered stage. In the middle of a game of light and fire, the artists started their show amidst the screams of the fans and the sound of their success. Slow reggaeton.
Since the group announced their separation, Ecuadorian fans have been under the illusion that the country will be the stage for their farewell tour. When this came out, girlfriends Karen and Carolina said: “we have to be there”. It didn’t matter if it meant a three hour journey from Machala to Guayaquil, they had to say goodbye to their favorite artists.
The 22-year-olds, who were accompanied by one of their mothers, say they have followed the singers since they were in La Banda. They were at their first concert in Machala, when they presented ‘Primera Cita’ and now they are -together- for ‘Her last date’.
What they admire most about them is the charisma and humility they have had all these years. “I love them too much, and despite the fact that the band is falling apart, we will always be there to support them individually,” said Carolina, who confessed with her boyfriend that they want to see Christopher Vélez as a soloist.
No doubt the parents were the great ‘collectors’ tonight. One of them was Mónica Barco, a mother who did everything she could to please her son Omar Alvarado tonight, who begged her to go to this show. “It’s the last tour, so I said I’d give my son a chance,” he says.
The 22-year-old, who has Down syndrome, was happy for this moment and said he loved dancing to his songs, and it showed in his smile.
Source: Eluniverso

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