Dayanara Peralta just starred in his own version of Eras tour, a la Taylor Swift, on the night of Friday, September 22. The Ecuadorian singer took the songs of her creation and her lifelong favorite songs, including national music classics, and staged them in a multi-genre show titled Dayanara in a big way.
The event took place in the main hall of the Theater Arts Center that was painted orange, the color that has become the artist’s personal trademark, with the creative costumes of her fans, the daddies Cali Music, Adriana García, Arnold Hernández and Wendy Rivero, among others.
The show started at 9:18 pm with the ‘era’ of national music. The 26-year-old artist wore a fantasy dress embroidered with crystals and sang the immortal halls The soul on the lips, The avocado, Shades, When my guitar cries. In this chapter of the Ecuadorian melody, with a three-colored shield on a gigantic screen, it could not be missing Our oaththat he sang as a duet with Daniel Páez.
“We have known each other since we were 15 years old and music brings us together again,” says the singer-songwriter from Quito warmly. He also sang the song with him I will wait for youthat they recorded as a duo on the album JJ in my own way I agree with them (2015). Dayanara dedicated this part of the show to her parents and grandparents, who enjoyed the song in the front row.
Urban pop, lagenatos and reggaetón old-fashioned during the Dayanara concert
After a break from guitarist and singer Fernando Vargas and performer Darío Chica, Dayanara’s singing coach, the Ecuadorian star took to the stage again at 10:12 p.m., this time with his emblematic orange that he wears monochromatically in his clothes, accessories and accessories. even the color of your nails.
Next in the repertoire was the era of his own songs: Poor and sad, I believed it, The unnameable, Who, Addictive, Fool, Come back to me, Not even drunk, The menu, Revenge. These themes, with choreographies by four dancers, were intertwined with his era coversincluding lagenatos and Latin rock ballads Bolivian lament And Your prison which Dayanara seasoned with her urban pop style.
The artist got everyone out of their seats to dance and twerk when she literally put on the glasses of the party era: Dayanara surprised with a remix of reggaeton covers from the first decade of the 2000s (Daddy Yankee, Kino Rankins and more) which was the prelude to end an evening for all tastes with his national anthem the cattle.
Source: Eluniverso

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