Lola Índigo, Myke Towers and Jhayco start the Share Festival in Barcelona in style

Lola Índigo, Myke Towers and Jhayco start the Share Festival in Barcelona in style
Lola Índigo, Myke Towers and Jhayco start the Share Festival in Barcelona in style

The first main course of the day was in the middle of the afternoon. It was a few minutes after 6, when Jhayco appeared on the stage of the Share Festival 2024. With a completely black outfit, accompanied by a balaclava of the same color, and under the chords of ‘Dákiti’, there we could say that The sixth edition of the Share Festival Negrita officially began.

At that moment, the public was already gathering en masse in front of the main stage with the intention of not missing absolutely anything that would happen from then on. Jhayco, already with the first song chosen, showed his intentions of what he wanted that hour of concert to be. After ‘Dákiti’, ‘Fiel’ and ‘BBY BOO’ followed. And, for more than an hour, he treated the public to all the hits from his repertoire. ‘Christian Dior’, ‘Memoirs’, ‘How You Feel’, ‘911’ and ‘Holland’ did not fail to meet him with the public.

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With the high heat typical of the Mediterranean city, the Puerto Rican had less and less clothes as the concert went on, and with a tremendous finale starring ‘No Me Oye’ and ‘Tarot’, he left a great sensation among the attendees. Another highly anticipated moment was the appearance of Young Kingz, or in other words, Myke Towers It was all about Puerto Ricans and the level remained equally high at the Share Festival 2024.

Towers on tour in Europe (with sold out on Wizink included), came to present his latest album ‘LVEU: VIVE LA TUYA…NO LA MIA’. There was no better possible start to the concert than ‘LALA’, the star song of the album. This meant that the audience was very animated from minute one, and as an anecdote, it also caused many attendees to rush, as the beginning of the concert caught them busy, either grabbing food, drinks or other things or necessities, and they had to go quickly to the stage, since no one wanted to miss a second of one of the most fashionable songs in the world in 2024.

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We were able to listen to quite a few recent songs from their new album such as ‘Aloha’, ‘La Capi’ or ‘Cosmticos’ which delighted the audience. We were also able to hear songs from this year and recently released such as ‘Maquillaje’ or ‘Adivino’. The great moments of the show, where the audience screamed until they were hoarse, were when Myke sang his classics. And, despite his young age, he already has countless hits. To highlight, for example, ‘The Couple of the Year’, ‘Bandido’ or ‘La Playa del Inglés’ which provided some of the great moments of his performance. In short, an hour of good music, high intensity and quality.

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One of the headliners of the festival and The person in charge of closing the first day, at the Share Festival 2024, was Lola Índigo. The Madrid headliner was the one who offered the longest concert. It was the last one, the day had been long, with people who had been at the venue since 12 in the morning. But it was Lola. And we all know that Lola is, dancing, it’s partying, it’s fun, it’s having a good time. So, no one left, no one wanted to miss it.

The Madrid native has decided to take 2024 in a different way. After the success of her album ‘El Dragón’, filling venues around the country, Lola gave us her first EP at the end of the year (when she already has 3 albums on the market) called ‘GRX’ composed of 7 songs. EP that would be a major protagonist in the concert with ‘Mala Suerte’ and ‘El Condenao’.

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‘An1mal’ was the song that started the concert. Completely dressed in silver and with the energy that this implies, both from her and from the dancers, this is how the first dance break of the night appeared (it would not be the last). ‘Discoteka’ and ‘La Niña de la Escuela’ were the next to be played. After an overwhelming start, it was the turn of ‘Corazones Rotos’, a much calmer song, but at the same time heartbreaking, and with lyrics that could be heard word for word.

The former OT sang for the first time in Spain (she had previously premiered it in Mexico) ‘1000COSAS’, a collaboration with Manuel Turizo. The one that was a world premiere was ‘El Pantalón’, a song released a week ago in collaboration with Omar Montes. Special mention for his medley of classics composed of ‘Mujer Bruja’, ‘Maldión’ and ‘Santería’.

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The night was coming to an end and no one doubted that Índigo had something big prepared. And so it was, ‘El Tonto’ and ‘Ya No Quiero Ná’. In short, a great start to Share Festival where, in addition, you could also enjoy people of the level of Juan Magán, Cali y el Dandee, Ptazeta or Maikel de la Calle.

 
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