After his success in the Dominican Republic in March, the show with which salsa singer Yiyo Sarante celebrates his 10 years in the music. The activity is scheduled for this May 21 at the emblematic stage of the United Palace.
The concert, which will be a gift for all Dominican mothers, is an idea and concept of Aracelis Mateo Magnament under the artistic production of veteran producer René. Brea and executive production by artistic entrepreneur Vidal Cedeño, who is Yiyo’s representative on US soil.
preparing a certificate to give to Yiyo for the ‘sold out’ two weeks before the celebration of the “10 years”, which is a record for the salsero.
Yiyo, who enjoys great popularity in New York and who has positioned himself as one of the most sought-after Dominican artists of these times, will a first class show to each one of his followers, who has not performed in New York City for approximately two years, where a large community of Dominicans lives.
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In March, Yiyo Sarante demonstrated & gué; the power of convocation of him after appearing in the port of Sans Souci in the celebration of his 10 years in music. For more than two and a half hours, the singer presented to the followers of him a show of first, that cont & oacute; with the presence of guests from merengue, salsa, bachata and the urban genre.
He also toured some 26 songs, those that marked his beginnings in music, the which has become a total success and which has positioned him as a benchmark in Dominican tropical music.
