The reggaeton King Don Omar stopped off in Toronto on Friday night, to a completely sold out show, as part of his “Back To Reggaeton” tour. He set it off from the very beginning appearing from a massive rotating skull chair, as he kicked it off with his hit “Dale Don Dale”.

He graced the stage for close to 2 hours, which is longer than most concerts nowadays and the crowd loved every second of it. There is honestly a lot to be said about the Latino community in Toronto, because they come out to concerts HARD! Every single time Don Omar let the crowd sing, it felt like literally every single person in attendance was singing – so a massive shoutout to the Toronto Latinos! He would also take a bow after almost every song, showing his gratitude and appreciation to the crowd, and after they had finished singing a part of a song, he would give a nice long applause for everyone. It’s amazing to see the love the fans have for Don Omar, as well as the love that he gives right back to them. He even mentioned that 20 years ago there was no way they could ever fill up Coca-Cola Coliseum, and it’s a testament to his insane growth as a music superstar that he sold the entire arena out, just like he has for most, if not all of the stops on his tour!

He performed all of his massive hits, like “Dale Don Dale” which I already mentioned he started the show off with, but also “Ella y Yo”, “Pobre Diabla”, “Danza Kuduro”, and one of my favourite songs of all time, “Bandoleros”, which had the entire arena singing along together, it was an amazing sight, you can check out the video from our TikTok below.

All in all it was an amazing show, fantastic stage design, dancers, performances, etc. if you missed it, you really missed out. Check out some of the shots and video:

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Don Omar – Bandeleros live performance from an hour ago in Toronto as part of his “Back to Reggaeton” tour 🔥 A lot of you will know this banger from the Fast and the Furious movie 🙌🏻 @DON OMAR aka KONG #donomar #toronto #torontoconcerts

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