Montevideo danced to the "Gigante2"
Chayanne and Marc Anthony sang his hits at the Centenario to 20,000 people
+ @ MAcerenza Acerenza Mauro - 18/10/2012, 08:41 pm - UPDATED 10:49
"Tonight can do with us whatever they want," he shouts Chayanne after singing "And you're going." Women, who are the vast majority of the 20,000 people who look to the stage set up on the rostrum America go crazy. "Let him throw the fans," sing. Such was the climate during the hours-long show "Gigante2" who provided Chayanne and Marc Anthony on Wednesday at the Estadio Centenario.Mothers and daughters are on the front silver headbands with the inscription "Gigante2". Groups of women waiting patiently forties begins the show. The odd couple goes and tries to accommodate. Suddenly, the lights go out and Chayanne on stage. Other lights come on instantly: the chambers populate the Olympic podium and the playing field is protected with a plastic floor. Crying widespread.
The party started with "Boom Boom", one of the many hits of Chayanne. Any movement of the artist is an excuse for women to cry, inflamed. At one point, the singer shows a button on his shirt turquoise. That was the last straw: a deafening shriek.
The staging was impressive: two giant screens on the sides of the stage and an even larger LED after ten musicians. Eight dancers and three singers accompanied the Puerto Rican on stage.
At one point, two women explode with rage because the girls in the front rows stand and can not see. An usher hears the complaint and shrugs, unable to do anything. The women return to their place, muttering God knows what. One of the banners that cover the vision says, "my dream is Chayanne dance with you." Soft toys, clothes and flags flying toward the stage.
"I test before the show a lot and I'd like four volunteers, after the show I taking names," he says. New delirium among the public. The hits come one after another: "And you're going", "Guajira" and finally "Torero" and "Provocame". The artist appreciates the attention received in Montevideo and says: "I carry in my heart."
Comes to Marc Anthony, who comes on stage to the beat of "It was worth it." They dance all the ushers to the bathroom and the two mobile emergency nurses who are there just in case.
No fewer dancers and lights, with a somewhat more intimate style, the New Yorker of Puerto Rican origin salseros sings his hits. "I try, try, try, but do not forget you," he sings in chorus with the audience. The singer-high voice, admittedly, is a true showman: strip kisses in all directions, it gets you throw scarves, kneels and kisses the stage floor. "How nice," he says at one point, touching the heart and looking ecstatic.
"To see, to see, how the tail moves", demanding women. And Anthony meets. "If I see my mother," he laughs.
Suddenly, and while Anthony sings "There's no one like her," Chayanne comes. New deafening scream. They sing three songs together and closed with "Fiesta in America" by Chayanne. A theme that fits him just the night.
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