Ednita Nazario is consecrated as the undisputed queen of the

Ednita Nazario is consecrated as the undisputed queen of the “Choliseo”

As of last night, Saturday, singer Ednita Nazario can proclaim herself the undisputed queen of the Puerto Rican audience by completing her 20th performance to a full house at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico and setting the record for the first woman with the most shows in the island’s main venue.

The number 20 is not enough, today Sunday returns to the stage to celebrate Mother’s Day with its function 21 at the venue they’ve dubbed “Reggaeton House,” but that’s a very good thing, too “Diva of Ponce” can call as “Ednita’s House” and no one questions it.

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In the 19 years since the creation of the Choliseo, more than twenty properties have been sold, all of which have been sold. None of these evenings has disappointed Ednita because her formula is infallible: Surrender to an adoring audience that adores you, exuding passion and emotion.

The “La reina” concert was just that. Once again, Ednita became “energy” as she describes herself on a stage where there is only one connection between the audience and the singer. After the lights went out at around 10:00 p.m., the audience chanted “Ednita, Ednita” in anticipation of the night they would spend with their musical idol.

To the audience’s surprise, Ednita opened the musical evening with her anthem “I want you to make love to me”, pleasing and triggered euphoria among those present. Dressed in white and wearing a radiant cloak, she interpreted the theme from a red throne of Italian Baroque design, symbolizing her reign. She wasn’t lacking in the sensuality with which she interpreted the hit to elicit screams from the mostly female viewers.

Dressed in white and with a radiant cloak, Ednita Nazario interpreted the first theme of the concert from a red throne of Italian Baroque design symbolizing her reign. (Stephanie Rojas) Once again, Ednita Nazario became “energy” as she describes herself on a stage where there is only one connection between the audience and the singer. (Stephanie Rojas) To the surprise of the audience, Ednita Nazario opened the musical evening with her anthem “I want you to make love to me”, which made those present happy and triggered euphoria. (Stephanie Rojas) There was no lack of sensuality with which she interpreted the hit to trigger the screams of the predominantly female viewers. (Stephanie Rojas) The integration of a long catwalk allowed the artist to be close to the audience, with whom she constantly spoke and responded to the constant praise she received during the concert. (Stephanie Rojas) Ednita Nazario’s show comprised a repertoire of 21 songs to which she added seven medleys, resulting in a total performance of more than 35 songs over more than two hours. (Stephanie Rojas) The voice of “Vengada” explained that she owed the invitation to “Caballero de la Salsa”, Gilberto Santa Rosa, since he once allowed her to go on stage even though she didn’t play salsa. (Stephanie Rojas) After the lights went out around 10pm, the audience chanted “Ednita, Ednita” in anticipation of the night they would spend with their musical idol. (Stephanie Rojas) As in previous shows, the diva de ponce invited her friends to be accomplices in her concerts, as was the case with Gilberto Santa Rosa. (Stephanie Rojas) For the last part of the show, Ednita Nazario chose two medleys that included the hits “Lo que las cosas”, “El dolor de tu presencia”, “A que no le cuentas” and “You don’t”. contained “Love Me”, “The Forbidden One” and “I Will Learn”. (Stephanie Rojas)

“I can’t believe it, I seem to be living a dream I don’t want to wake up from. My function 20. As I said in an interview, even in my most bizarre dream, I never imagined that a night like this would happen. It’s a dream for me and for all the people who have always believed in me and believe in me. Thank you, thank you very much. I celebrate being here with you as a woman, an artist, a mother, a professional woman, a Puerto Rican and a citizen of the world. I’m just telling you not to rush.The clearly emotional singer held as part of her first greeting after performing the songs “Still” and the medley of “Don’t Leave Me Alone”, “I’m Staying Here” and “Metamorphosis”.

The show featured a repertoire of 21 songs to which he added seven medleys, for a total of more than 35 songs performed over more than two hours. The integration of a long catwalk allowed the artist to be close to the audience, with whom she constantly spoke and responded to the constant praise she received during the concert.

Nostalgia ruled the entire Choliseo, who sang the hits “My Little Love,” “Look At Me,” and “I Keep Waiting For You” from start to finish.

Ahead of the three themes, Ednita reflected on breakups, selective memories, and the adversities people face throughout their lives. He challenged audiences not to fall in love with the ground when they stumble.

He also added a detailed reflection on eliminating violence in its various forms and how there can be no place in society for phobias or rejection of the LGBTQI and other communities.

The hits “It Doesn’t Hurt So Much Anymore”, “The Craziest, The Most Beautiful”, “Free Spirit”, “It’s Late Now”, “A Broken Heart”, “After You”, “I Know I Am bin.” “Going to Laugh” and “A que no te vas” were among the songs most sung by audiences.

Especially with the classic “A heart made piece”, Ednita put on a masterful vocal performance, which brought her the expected ovations.

It should be noted that in her career spanning more than five decades, something stands out for Ednita, then her interpretive strength and her vocal performance. Ednita really sings and sings.

The guests of the evening

As in previous shows, the diva de ponce invited her friends to be accomplices at her concerts. This time was the first guest Gilberto Santa Rosa with the theme “Be your friend”. The voice of “Vengada” explained that she owed the invitation to the “Caballero de la Salsa” because he once allowed her to go on stage even if she didn’t play salsa. “We’re level,” Ednita told him at the end of the duet, hugging him in confusion.

However, the real ecstasy of the concert came with the participation of the singer-songwriter Drake rose to interpret another anthem of the artist, the song “Mais grande que grande” composed by the composer. Ednita thanked Draco for daring to produce the album “Corazón”, the most musically creative of her career and the album that took her out of her comfort zone.

For the last part of the show, Ednita opted for two medleys containing the hits “Lo que las cosas”, “El dolor de tu presencia”, “A que no le cuentas”, “No me amas” and “La prohibida”. . and “I’ll learn.” The evening’s conclusion was “Mas bad than you.”