Los Cuentos de la Crypta, the popular Panamanian group that revives the hits that El Chombo produced in the 1990s, will return to our country to headline the first edition of the Viva Fusion Festivalon Saturday, December 10 at El Huaralino de Los Olivos.
Made up of singers Wassa Banga, Suppose and Kung-Fu, the group will come to Lima to perform the most popular songs from “Los Cuentos de la Crypta”, the quadruple release that marked one of the beginnings of reggaeton, and that has hits like “Give me your little thing”, “They want chorizo”, “The flying cat”, “She wants”, “Raise your hands up high”, among others.
Together with the urban music trio, he will perform a luxury national poster that is headed by Libido, the band of Salim Vera and Manolo Hidalgowhich will arrive with a repertoire of 20 years of successes. Pocho, Chachi and Cucho, from the Rio group, will also be present to offer a show of nostalgia and radio hits of a lifetime.
Bareto, Los Mirlos, Toño and his Grupo Centella, Ruth Karina, Camagüey and Mangú, will put the tropical quota, combining cumbia, perucha and Cuban sauce, techno cumbia. Likewise, Olaya Sound System, Barrio Calavera, La Nueva Invasión, Los Outsaiders, Los Mortero and Moe, will show the new music that is fashionable in Peru.
If you wish to purchase your tickets for the Viva Fusion Festival, which will take place on Saturday, December 10 at El Huaralino, located in Los Olivos, and whose prices range from S / 69, you can already do it and for this you only have to enter the Joinnus website.
Source: Elcomercio
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