The evening of December 28 was a monumental occasion for Cuban urban music, and Dany Ome, a prominent figure in the genre, made sure to attend two major concerts that defined the night. The singer successfully attended performances by Oniel Bebeshito at the Pitbull Stadium and L Kimii and Yordy at La Scala in Miami, showcasing his unwavering support for his fellow artists and celebrating the rise of Cuban reparto.
Dany Ome shared moments on his social media where he was seen enjoying both shows. He first appeared at the Pitbull Stadium, where Bebeshito drew a crowd of over 20,000 people, setting a milestone for the genre. Later, Dany Ome moved to La Scala, where L Kimii and Yordy held a more intimate yet equally impactful concert, achieving a complete sell-out. He even joined them on stage to perform together.
The presence of Dany Ome at both events highlights the solidarity within the Cuban artistic community, where one artist's success becomes a celebration for all. His public endorsement of Bebeshito, L Kimii, and Yordy exemplifies how these artists are collectively driving the expansion of reparto, both in Miami and on the international stage.
The night of December 28 not only signified personal achievements for Bebeshito and the duo L Kimii and Yordy but also underscored that Cuban urban music is experiencing one of its finest eras. Artists like Dany Ome are reinforcing this movement by actively supporting and attending key genre events.
El Chulo also expressed his intention to attend the concert of L Kimii and Yordy after Bebeshito's performance but couldn't make it, as he explained on his Instagram stories, where he also congratulated the artists for their sold-out show at La Scala. "Congratulations also to L Kimii and Yordy, I'm thrilled for you. I couldn't make it to your show, but many congratulations; the important thing is that it was sold out," the Cuban singer commented.