Without mincing words! This is what Don Omar said about Venezuela (+video)

With Venezuela opening up to the world of entertainment, many artists are looking to perform a concert in the country for the first time or return for a show. One of them is Puerto Rican singer Don Omar, who spoke about the issue on a show this week.

The “Dale Don” singer commented: “With all due respect to my Latin fans. There is a great community that I love very much and they are my Venezuelan brothers. I want you to hear this from me.” Voice: “If there's one thing I want to do is see my Venezuelan brothers on a show again. I haven’t played in Venezuela for many years,” he said.

During a podcast interview with Colombian DJ Alex Sensation, he recalled his first gigs and reflected on how the genre has evolved since then.

The statements come after the reggaeton player announced a 2024 tour titled “Don Omar: Back to Reggaeton,” the first in nearly a decade, opening March 7 at the Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania and will last until March 25 in cities across the United States and then travel through Central America and Europe.

Although the list of special guests has not yet been released, Tito El Bambino, Zion & Lennox and Wisin y Yandel are expected to join him in some presentations.

Last month, after the announcement of the retirement of Ramón Ayala, better known as Daddy Yankee, Don Omar was one of those who surprised everyone with a message for his compatriot, to whom he dedicated some emotional words in which he wished him “long life” wished. King Papa.” Let's remember that the two had not spoken to each other for years, as a rivalry began in the industry over who was the best in the genre.