To the rhythm of urban music, Mario Bautista captivated his fans of the Perla Tapatia after his presentation at the Benito Juárez auditorium during the October 2024 Festivities in Guadalajara.
After 9:00 p.m., the Mexican singer began his concert with the song “Don’t say anything,” unleashing the euphoria of the attendees, who did not hesitate to sing along with Mario Bautista to each of his songs.
The interpreter of “Ay!” He fell in love with the simplicity that characterizes him and made the dozens of fans dance, mostly women, who gathered despite the bad weather in the city, for which the singer thanked them and repeatedly mentioned how much who loved them: “Guadalajara, I love you.”
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Once they were in the mood, the singer, accompanied by a glass of tequila, sang about heartbreak with his single “Mal de amores” and then brightened the place with “Miami”, a song that raised the temperature due to his movements on stage.
Minutes later, these movements reached those present after the singer sought to surprise them by appearing among their places, which undoubtedly caused a lack of control, since everyone wanted to reach Mario and this caused him to lose part of his sound equipment.
However, in the face of this madness, Mario Bautista managed to return to the stage to fix the problems and continue with “Baby Girl”, one of his most anticipated songs by those present. Then he continued the show with a duet with one of his fans, with whom he sang “Anonymous.”
And after performing some of his songs from his new genre “reggaetón tumbado”, the singer asked the audience to close with great energy to the rhythm of “Brindo”, thus remembering those who have already passed away but who undoubtedly left a mark on life.
Finally, in a press conference, Mario Bautista assured that 2025 is full of projects, one of them participating with Disney, as well as highlighting that there will be new collaborations on his next single. In addition, he confirmed that he will return to Guadalajara on his next tour of Mexico.