The legendary urban music artist Candyman has thrown his support behind the young reggaeton sensation Oniel Bebeshito, praising his Santiago roots and his potential to shake up the urban music scene in Miami. In a recent statement, Candyman expressed his pride in Bebeshito, saying, "I'm very proud of him because he's from Santiago. If he were from Havana, I'd be happy, but not as much, because of the pride you all have in your Havana singers, and I'm here to tear them down a bit." This comment highlights Candyman's hometown pride and his enthusiastic backing of Bebeshito's career.
Candyman also voiced his confidence that the young artist will fill the stadium at his upcoming concert at Pitbull Stadium on December 28. This prediction has stirred excitement within the Cuban community in Miami and among Bebeshito's followers on social media. "He's going to pack the stadium because he came to Miami to put an end to the reparto scene," Candyman declared defiantly, even challenging fellow reggaeton artist Chocolate MC not to lag behind Bebeshito's success. "Chocolate, make sure you fill the stadium," he warned, underscoring his belief that Bebeshito is set to redefine the music scene.
These remarks are not only a show of support for Bebeshito but also a testament to the influence he's wielding within the Cuban urban music community in exile. Expectations are running high as the concert date approaches, with the pressure mounting for Bebeshito to meet expectations and deliver a memorable performance for his fans.
A Highly Anticipated Concert: Bebeshito Promises an Unforgettable Show
With a capacity of 20,000 people, Bebeshito's event is shaping up to be one of Miami's most significant end-of-year concerts. Promising a reggaeton and Cuban atmosphere, the event will feature special guests and a setup suitable for all ages. VIP packages, Cuban food options, and a comprehensive entertainment experience are expected to make it a grand celebration for fans of this genre at Pitbull Stadium.
Despite criticism from figures like influencer Alex Otaola, who questioned whether Bebeshito could fill the venue, ticket sales have been strong. Bebeshito has shared on social media that tickets are nearly sold out, hinting that the event might soon announce a "sold out" status.