On The Scene: Day 2 of Vibra Urbana Festival With Amazon Music

Day two of  Vibra Urbana festival with Amazon Music unfortunately, had a late start due to the rain, but it didn’t stop the star-studded lineup from performing including headliner Rauw Alejandro.

The festival alerted everyone on Sunday morning that the gates would open at 2 p.m.; however, an hour later, the gates and festival were still under wraps because of the time loss. Many artists had to reduce their set times, but they made the most of it and still brought an amazing performance. Now, in my opinion, the show was ten times better than Saturday, or perhaps I’m biased because all my favorite artists were together. Artists that performed were Nicki Nicole, Piso 21, Ivy Queen, Arcangel, and Chris Palace, just to name a few. Despite her personal life blowing up just days before the festival Nicki took the stage like the pro she is and slayed. She performed “Mamichula”, ”Una Foto” she also came back to perform her collab with Bizarrap during his set.

Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties, La Caballota Ivy Queen only performed three songs.  “Te He Querido Te He Llorado,” Que Lloren, and her classic “Quiero Bailar,”

Arcángel quickly followed and played a number of his hits that included “Pa’ que la pases bien,” Sigues Con El, and a few more he even took a moment in his set to take requests.


However, the crowd’s favorite of the night was clearly Bizarrap. He came out and performed an entire set as he was intended to do. However, another downpour started during his set. But it did not discourage the crowd from jumping up and down.

One of my personal favorites was the papi chulos from Colombia; Piso 21 performed all my favorites “Me Llamas,” Te Amo,” “Punto Suspensivos,” and “Dejala que vuelva.”

 

Finally, the festival ended  with Sunday’s headliner, Rauw Alejandro. He began his set with Quiero Volver a Repetir” as the rain continued. He then sang “Todo De Ti” and many of his hits, such as “Panties y Brasieres” and “Desesperados.”

He ended the set with “Baby Hello” and as he closed, fireworks went off into the dark rainy night over the stage ending the 2 day  perrero intense reggaeton party

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