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Monday, March 28, 2022

Daddy Yankee includes Bolivia in his farewell tour

 The Puerto Rican artist will perform in Santa Cruz de la Sierra on September 23. 

Daddy Yankee, one of the biggest names in the reggaeton industry, announced last week that his album "Legendaddy" would be his last and that he would say goodbye to a musical career of more than two decades with a concert tour called "La última vuelta". In the last hours, the Puerto Rican singer gave more details about this project and revealed that Bolivia is part of his last goodbye. 

"Last Friday we went out with the pre-sale of La última vuelta and it sold out in less than two hours. Tomorrow it goes on pre-sale in more cities and we repeat Miami", informed the rapper in his social networks.

Along with the message he shared an image informing about the next destinations, where he will visit Santa Cruz de la Sierra on September 23rd. 

According to his itinerary, Santa Cruz would be the first destination of the artist in South America, after his visit to the United States and before singing in places like Santiago de Chile, Buenos Aires and Bogota. 

No further details are yet known about the location of the concert or ticket prices. 

"This race, which has been a marathon, I can finally see the finish line. Now I'm going to enjoy with all of you what you have given me, what you have given me," said Raymond Ayala, the Puerto Rican singer's first name, in the video in which he announced his farewell.

"I retire with the greatest gratitude, my audience, my colleagues, all producers, radio, press, television, digital platforms and you, who have been with me from the 'underground', from the root, from the beginning of reggaeton," he said. 

Daddy Yankee started his musical career in the album "Playero 34", by music producer DJ Playero, where the word reguetón or reggaeton was heard for the first time. With his vision of taking the genre to another level, he continued to participate in other productions and joined in a duet with Nicky Jam, releasing his album, "Haciendo escante".

However, the duo broke up, giving Daddy Yankee the opportunity to release in 2004 the album "Barrio Fino", which included "Gasolina", a song that exploded the career of the legendary reguetonero. Daddy Yankee went on to release several albums, including "El Cartel: The Big Boss", "Mundial" and "Prestige".

The artist is no stranger to Bolivian audiences, having come on at least two occasions, in 2009 and 2018.  
Daddy Yankee includes Bolivia

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