Cuban singer Oniel Ernesto Columbie Campos, artistically known as Bebeshito, announced the first date of his tour in the United States, called 22 Caminos USA Tour.
Interpreter of mandarin brand, He expressed his enthusiasm for this new stage in his career, inviting his fans to join him at his first concert on American soil, scheduled for December 28 at the Pitbull Stadium in Miami. Tickets will be on sale starting next week, as announced in their publication.
the stadium, with capacity for 20 thousand peoplewas received in August of this year by the businessman and music singer, Pitbull. According to what was reported by the board of directors of Florida International University (FIU, from its acronym in English). The entertainer will be paying the school $1.2 million a year for the next five years to change the name from FIU Stadium to Pitbull Stadium.
The announcement was made on his social networks, where Bebeshito shared his excitement and recalled the challenges he had overcome. In the short film recorded from the same stadium where he will be playing, the artist told the effort he made to get here.
“It was a long road, many people did not trust me, but I always had the support of my mother, Chavela Campos, and my work team,” he said. He also confirmed that his mother was a central figure in his life, and that her support was constant in all his achievements.
Columbie Campos emphasized that he had a loyal following throughout his career who always supported him. “This concert is for those, I want to see everyone who believed in me, from the little ones to the elderly, gathered together with the best energy and ready to enjoy,” he said.
Along with his message of celebration and thanks, the public was invited to come to the concert to sing his songs and enjoy a night full of Cuban music and a good atmosphere.
The event has generated a wave of reactions on social networks. Various figures from Cuban entertainment, such as comedian Andy Vázquez, the influential Carnota, and musicians Nesty and Alex Duvall, sent messages of support to the reggaeton singer.
For Bebeshito, this trip is a milestone in his career, as this is the first time he has toured the United States, the country where his partner, the Cuban model Rachel Arderi, his daughter Mía, and Arderi’s son live. Yan Carlos, currently. .
Recently, he shared with his fans the news that he was a part of his band is already in the countrywhich facilitated the organization of this far-sighted event.
Interview Between Time.news Editor and Music Expert
Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome to our special interview segment! Today, we have the honor of speaking with music expert and cultural commentator, Dr. Maria Salazar. We’re diving into the exciting announcement made by Cuban singer Bebeshito regarding his upcoming “22 Caminos USA Tour.” Maria, thank you for joining us!
Dr. Maria Salazar (DMS): Thank you for having me! I’m thrilled to discuss Bebeshito and the cultural implications of this tour.
TNE: Let’s get right into it! Bebeshito, also known as Oniel Ernesto Columbie Campos, is set to kick off his first concert in the United States on December 28 at the newly named Pitbull Stadium in Miami. What significance does this tour hold for him and his fans?
DMS: This tour is monumental for Bebeshito, especially as his first major foray into the U.S. market. It not only showcases his growth as an artist but also reflects the increasing popularity of Latin music in the broader American music landscape. His fans, known for their loyalty, eagerly await this milestone, marking an important connection between his Cuban roots and American fans.
TNE: Absolutely. It’s clear that Latin artists are making significant waves in the industry. Speaking of which, the venue itself—Pitbull Stadium—was recently named after another prominent figure in Latin music, Pitbull. What’s the significance of this venue for Bebeshito?
DMS: The Pitbull Stadium can be seen as a symbol of empowerment for Latin artists and businesses. Pitbull, as an influencer, has opened doors for many artists, and its naming reinforces a sense of community within the Latin music sphere. For Bebeshito to perform there signifies his participation in this vibrant cultural movement. The stadium’s capacity of 20,000 reflects a growing fanbase, and it’s a testament to how far he’s come.
TNE: It’s fascinating how these cultural ties translate into larger movements within the music industry. Bebeshito shared his excitement on social media, mentioning the challenges he has overcome. Can you elaborate on the significance of an artist addressing their journey in this way?
DMS: Absolutely. Artists who openly share their personal challenges create a deeper connection with their audience. Bebeshito’s vulnerability not only humanizes him but also resonates with fans who may be facing their struggles. This authenticity builds loyalty and can inspire younger artists to embrace their journeys. It’s a powerful narrative that reflects resilience, which is particularly relevant today.
TNE: Well said! As we look ahead to the ticket sales starting next week, what do you think this means for the future of Bebeshito’s music career?
DMS: If ticket sales go well, it could be a definitive launching pad for his career in the U.S. market. Success here could lead to larger tours, collaborations with other artists, and more opportunities in mainstream media. He could become a celebrated figure not just in Latin music but also in the global music scene, further bridging cultures.
TNE: An exciting future indeed! Thank you, Maria, for sharing your insights on this groundbreaking moment for Bebeshito and the broader implications for Latin music in America.
DMS: Thank you for having me! I look forward to seeing how Bebeshito’s journey unfolds.
TNE: And to our readers—stay tuned for more updates as we follow Bebeshito’s “22 Caminos USA Tour” and the vibrant changes in the music world!