Thursday, May 24, 2007

LaKalle's Bling Blineo Concert Shea Stadium tickets $45 and up


LaKalle's Bling Blineo Concert
The Most Anticipated Summer Concert!
DATE: Saturday, June 9, 7:00 p.m. for tickets go to www.tixx.com


Scheduled to appear:

Daddy Yankee With over 15 years of upward growth in the entertainment industry and the Latin music scene, Daddy Yankee has developed to be one of the most respected and influential Reggaeton artists. He played a primary role in legitimizing the music style. Now, with major-label backing of Universal, Barrio Fino became the first Reggaeton album to debut at number one on the Billboard chart.

Wisín & Yandel are a bright hot comet of rhythm and dynamic energy making their mark in a genre that fuels today's hottest musical movement, Reggaeton. Setting themselves apart with music so unique that it has the ability to cross gender lines and appeal to all races and ages, Wisín & Yandel have quickly become household names on the music scene and as respected artists. They have raised the bar and set the standard as the first rappers to receive a nomination to the prestigious Billboard Awards, and have seen all of their albums go gold and continue to strive not only for excellence amongst their peers but amongst their fans they will continue to deliver their own brand of Reggaeton, determined to keep us not only dancing, but expecting from them the same degree of excellence that they expect from themselves.

Don Omar became one of Reggaeton's first international superstars, thanks to his early-2000s work with Luny Tunes but even more so thanks to "Reggaeton Latino," his 2005 anthem that became one of the style's first genuine crossover hits. Born William Landrón in Villa Palmeras, Puerto Rico, Omar involved himself in the church at a young age. He became a preacher, in fact, and it was in this role that he began honing his performance ability as well as his deep insight into the human soul. His album debut, The Last Don, was a landmark for the Reggaeton movement, which was then just beginning to make inroads into the lucrative stateside market. The success of "Reggaeton Latino" affirmed Omar's status alongside Daddy Yankee and Tego Calderón as one of Reggaeton's true leaders, and of them, he was clearly the revolutionary: a man of passion with a voice that sought to uplift his people to brighter days, not unlike what he had sought to do in his previous profession as a preacher, except now with an emphasis on the secular rather than non-secular, and with a much, much larger following.





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