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Daddy Yankee To Live Stream The Last Show Of His Farewell Tour

Daddy Yankee will conclude his farewell tour, La Última Vuelta, with a series of four back-to-back performances in Puerto Rico, named “La Meta,” starting Nov. 30. The final show, on the other hand, will be live-streamed worldwide. 🇵🇷
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Beginning on November 30, Daddy Yankee will conclude his farewell tour, La Última Vuelta, with four straight shows in his native Puerto Rico dubbed La Meta. However, everyone can watch the final show live anywhere in the world.

Tickets for the final show, which will be $20 and take place on Sunday, December 3 at the Coliseum, are available. A statement describes it as a “brand new show.” With “state-of-the-art technology that will ensure fans around the world experience the passion and excitement of Daddy Yankee’s latest show,” streaming provider Kiswe will power the live broadcast.

According to reports, Yankee’s La ltima Vuelta tour, which began last year following the announcement of his retirement, landed at No. 13 on the Top 40 Tours of 2022, with a total profit of more than $125 million. The boxscore at the end of the previous year.

The Puerto Rican hitmaker announced his retirement in March 2022, capping off his decades-long career with a world tour and the release of his new album Legendaddy that same month. The album debuted at number one on Billboard‘s Top Latin Albums chart (dated April 9, 2022).

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Daddy Yankee during his farewell concert for La Última Vuelta World Tour at the FTX Arena in Miami, on December 22, 2022. Alexander Tamargo/GI

“This race that has been a marathon finally sees the finish line. Now I am going to enjoy with all of you what you have given me, what you have given me. People say that I made this genre global, but it was you who gave me the key to open the doors to turn this genre into the largest in the world,” Yankee said then in a statement.

“I confess that it is the greatest treasure I can have in my career. I always worked to not fail them, to not look for a problem, with a lot of discipline, to be able to inspire all the kids to be leaders,” he added. “Today I formally announce my retirement from music, giving you my best production and my best concert tour.”

Yankee’s career skyrocketed in 2004 with the reggaeton song “Gasolina,” introducing a genre that transformed the sound and business of Latin music and became a global success.

“This historic night will mark the end of a three-decade journey for one of the most iconic Latin American artists of our time,” said Glenn Booth , CEO of Kiswe, in a statement. “We are thrilled to have been chosen to help millions of fans experience Daddy Yankee’s final performance on a tour stage and witness his heartfelt farewell.”

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