Excited to be back on stage, Don Omar invites his tour back to the stage, Back to Reggaetonwhich starts on March 7, 2024 at the Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States and concludes on April 21 in Miami.

To promote himself, he reactivated his account on the social network Instagram four days ago, where he shared messages of support from his colleagues. Arángel, Farruko and Wisin.

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The 45-year-old Puerto Rican has also resumed interviews with the media, explaining that the name of the tour is due to a time in his life when becoming Don Omar was just a dream, and he had the daily motivation to to write and look for musical influences.

Now promises that it will “bring the true perreo and sandunga to its maximum power,” the ones his followers missed: “PG13, light, plus of group.” And he announced that this will be one of the topics Bandits, Sandunga And Kuduro dance.

Don Omar, Tito el Bambino, Ivy Queen and the duo Zion and Lennox lit up the Modelo stadium at the reggaeton festival El Choli moves to Guayaquil

“It’s an honor for the music and for us to be a part of this coming back gigantic, with the reggaeton that people want to hear,” says Wisin.

“Don was my musical godfather,” said Farruko, who also remains active in the music scene. “Part of Farruko’s style is influenced by Don Omar. I learned backing vocals and rapping from watching Don. It is not that I copied him,” said the 32-year-old singer, who now also makes Christian music.

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In the meantime, Arángel was very direct. “What do you call one coming back? When a man has songs that the audience cannot surpass to this day, because he is the king of reggaeton,” he said without naming names.

Tickets are sold through TicketMaster and prices vary from $59 to $169, in the case of the first concert. Some dates are still in the pre-sale phase.