Don Omar will complete his concert tour in Puerto Rico

Don Omar will complete his concert tour in Puerto Rico

The Puerto Rican reggaeton veteran Don Omarannounced this week that The conclusion of his 2024 show tour “Back to Reggaetón” will culminate in Puerto Rico.

I have the completion of this tour for Puerto Rico (but) everything changes when we arrive in Puerto Rico, so wait for me, I will go there very soon“said the interpreter of hits such as “Dale Don dale”, “Ojitos Chiquitos”, “Salió el Sol” and “Guaya Guaya” in an interview with the free radio, podcast, playlist and video service @lamusica.

The trip “Back to reggaeton” will enable Don Omar to appear 25 cities in the United States and Canada the months of March and April and starts on March 7th at the Santander Arena in Reading. Pennsylvania. The tour visits iconic cities such as: new York, The angel, Chicago, Las Vegas And Houstonamong other things.

During the interview, the artist assured that one of the songs he is most excited to perform on the tour is his song “Bandits“.

He also assured that he has a great desire to visit the Latino diaspora in the state of Florida.

One place on the tour that really excited me is Orlando (in Florida) because there is a large Puerto Rican community there and the possibility of a “sold out” location.. In Miami I also want to visit my Venezuelan brothers,” said the interpreter, using his first name William Omar Landron Rivera.

However, Don Omar admitted that he wanted to play in a team with his former lyrical rival, Daddy Yankeewho announced his retirement from music last year.

I want to share the stage with Daddy Yankee again. I think we both want to do it. “The desire remains with both of us and at some point we will get together to do something,” he hinted.

In December 2023, just a few days after he ended his professional stage as one of the most successful artists in the urban genre and announced his conversion to religion, Daddy Yankee took on the task of responding to a message Don Omar posted that referenced him.

William, thank you for giving us both the opportunity to speak from the heart. Don Omar also did great things for this genre, and in the rivalry that, as you say, divided us, I feel reassured today knowing that it is behind us and we are an example of that may have differences, but there will always be room for forgiveness“Daddy Yankee wrote back then.

The reggaeton veteran also used the message to praise Don Omar's professional career and continuing to pursue his new life's mission in the coming years.