Yuri starts to sing quotfull lungsquot to his Dominican audience

Yuri starts to sing "full lungs" to his Dominican audience at the National Theater

The National Theater witnessed one last night Yuri modern and supported by new elements like her dresses full of crystals designed by Giannina Azar and her traditional themes mixed with some reggaeton tracks.

At 9:06 p.m., the singer took the stage and while it was raining outside, she thanked the audience in the auditorium for coming to her show “Euphoria Tour” which lasted a little over two hours.

“It’s a pleasure to be with you all. How nice that they met, how nice that they believed in us, how nice that they didn’t hit, as they say in Mexico, I don’t know how to say it here.” that they weren’t paying attention have… no, they ignored the hurricane and the hurricane… the hurricane didn’t arrive, but the “blackout” will comeYuri commented.

In addition to her powerful voice, sparkling personality and impeccable dancing steps with six dancers, the Mexican artist more than once surprised those in attendance with her great sense of humor that made her laugh.

Accompanied by a band, Yuri also performed songs that made her internalize at the age of just 17 and that defined the decade of the 80’s and 90’s “Damn Spring”, “Leave her”, “What’s up?”, “Kiss Me”, “Behind my window” And “That’s my boy”. In addition to “Ya no vives en mí”, which he jokingly dedicated to Gerard Piqué, and “Crying”, the ranchera, which he sang in a duet with Lucero, whom they presented through a video on the screen.

With his 1990 hit “The power failure”Yuri finished his presentation at the National Theater last night, against all odds, when storms were expected to sweep across the country.

A complete show was organized by Yuri, his work team and the production of the show in the country, directed by César Suárez Pizzano.

For his “Euforia Tour”, which also arrived at the Gran Teatro del Cibao in Santiago de los Caballeros on Friday, Yuri also prepared a presentation of modernism with visual elements.

With this in mind, the award-winning interpreter made his decision incorporate reggaeton sounds into their creations.