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Silvestre Dangond and Juancho de la Espriella announce stadium tour of Colombia: their first stop will be Bogotá.

Silvestre Dangond and Juancho de la Espriella announce stadium tour of Colombia: their first stop will be Bogotá.
Silvestre Dangond and Juancho de la Espriella's last dance will begin on August 30th of this year and will tour major cities in Colombia. Dangond, one of the most influential artists in Latin music, announces his return with the accordionist with a stadium tour starting at El Campín in Bogotá.

Silvestre Dangond and Juancho de la Espriella in an interview with EL TIEMPO. Photo: EL TIEMPO

The tour is called El último baile , also the title of their new album, a record full of emotion, essence and nostalgia, which brings together 13 authentic, profound songs with the unmistakable seal of the Silvestre & Juancho union, a formula that revolutionized vallenato and now returns to offer an epic reunion with their audience.
This concert at El Campín will be one of the biggest in Silvestre and Juancho's careers. They will bring a show of high technical and emotional impact to the heart of the capital, with a staging that promises to relive the most glorious moments of their musical history together, as well as to present the new gems that make up "El Último Baile." An album born from the artistic need to reconnect and that represents for both an act of pure love for vallenato.

Silvestre Dangond. Photo: Giorgio del Vecchio / BOCAS Magazine

Dangond, recognized as a pioneer in bringing vallenato to world-class stages, returns to El Campín after his successful 2022 show, now accompanied by the accordionist who marked an unforgettable stage in his career. Juancho De La Espriella, meanwhile, returns to the center of the stage to revive the musical complicity that captivated millions of fans since the 2000s.
In addition to Bogotá, the El Ultimo Baile stadium tour will soon reach Barranquilla, Medellín, Cartagena, Cali, Bucaramanga, Cúcuta, Ibagué, Manizales, and Santa Marta. Among the songs that will be enjoyed throughout the country are "Torcida," "Volvamos a ser novios," "El malcriao," and "El mariachi." With 12 songs in total, this duo returns to the origins of the new wave of vallenato, where there are fewer sounds or digital effects.

Dangond and de la Espriella produced seven albums together, from 2003 to 2012. Photo: Social media @jmdelaespriella

One of the venues they've never performed on is the Metropolitano de Barranquilla. So they hope to conquer "La Arenosa," even if it's the last time Silvestre and Juancho share the stage.
The most expensive box seat on this tour will cost around 13 million pesos, while the cheapest ticket will cost 117,000 pesos. Ticket sales will begin on May 20th through TuBoleta.

Vallenato singer Silvestre Dangond. Photo: Instagram: @silvestredangond

María Jimena Delgado Díaz
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