Puerto Rican rapper, and singer, Daddy Yankee has announced his livestream farewell tour final show. Check out the post below.
The Puerto Rican star’s last concert will take place Dec. 3 at the Coliseo in Puerto Rico. The live-stream event will be powered by streaming company Kiswe with “state-of-the-art technology that will guarantee that fans worldwide experience the passion and thrill of Daddy Yankee’s final show.”
According to a press release, will be a “totally new show,” that will be able to be streamed by fans who purchase a $20 ticket.
“This career, that has been a marathon, I finally see the finish line. Now I get to enjoy what you all have given me. They say that I made this genre global but it was you guys that gave me the key to open the doors to make this the biggest genre in the world,” Daddy Yankee said in a statement then. “I confess that it’s the biggest treasure I can have in my career. I always worked so I didn’t fail you, so I didn’t get into problems, with much discipline, to inspire the new generation to be leaders. Today, I’m announcing my retirement from music by giving you my best production and my best concert tour.”
Born Raymond Ayala, his career exploded with 2004’s breakthrough hit “Gasolina,” launching a genre that altered the sound and business of Latin music and became a global phenomenon.
“This historic night will mark the end of a three-decade journey for one of the most iconic Latin American artists of our time,” said Glenn Booth, CEO of Kiswe. “We are thrilled that we have been chosen to help millions of fans experience Daddy Yankee’s final performance on a touring stage and witness his heartfelt farewell.”
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Daddy Yankee Announces His Farewell Tour Final Show