The Argentine rapper Duki took over the Bernabéu this Saturday before a legion of 60,000 ecstatic followers who chanted his hits during the two and a half hour show he offered accompanied by the collaborations of artists such as Nicky Nicole and Bizarre.

Madrid has been Duki’s first stop in Europe– with all tickets sold shortly after going on sale in July 2023 – ten days before the start of his ‘ADA Tour’ that will take him to visit the stages of major European cities with stops in Milan, Paris, Berlin and London.

On a rainy day, the surroundings of the Madrid stadium were packed with followers hours before the concertwhich emerged from the exits of the recently named ‘Santiago Bernabéu Duko Station’ for the occasion, which heralded that the night was going to be a celebration of urban music.

On this new visit to Madrid after the two appointments at Wizink in 2023, Duki was accompanied by a bass, guitar and drums band, which provided a rock touch in the songs of the first part of the repertoire. The audience was absolutely engaged from the first chord that sounded on stage, where the rapper reviewed all of his hits, from ‘Hello Cotto’, ‘No me llores’, ‘Givenchy’ or ‘Goteo’, among many others; in a show divided into several differentiated blocks and with important collaborations in each of them, such as rapper J REi, Emilia Mernes, YSY, Neo, Jhay Cortez or West Dubai, among others. Although without a doubt, the most celebrated appearances were those of Nicky Nicole, with whom he sang ‘Ya me gone’; and of Bizarrewith whom he performed ‘Malbec’ and his song from ‘Bizarrap sessions’.

A historic night for trap in a packed Santiago Bernabéu, with a sound that left something to be desired, in many moments surpassed by the enthusiasm of the attendees who chanted from the first to the last verse, but that did not overshadow an intense and overwhelming experience.