Why See Romeo Santos?
The Bronx King of Bachata Returns!
Bronx-born singer Romeo Santos is the lead singer for Aventura, one of the USA's top Bachata groups. Bachata is a style of music originating in the Dominican Republic. Romeo is fondly known as "King of modern Bachat" and has popularized this traditional Latin American genre amongst a wider audience.
Romeo Santos first began performing with his church choir at the age of just twelve. He formed the group Aventura in 1994 and though he still tours with them, has gained much of his fan base via his solo work. He released his first single, "You", in 2011 alongside a solo album - a move which helped gain Romea many English-language fans to add to his already growing Latin American following.
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Dates
Performance date: 12 October 2018
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Image attribution: Fernando Navarro Urrutia Used under Creative Commons License
Image attribution: Fernando Navarro Urrutia Used under Creative Commons License
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2 reviews, average rating: (3.5 Stars)

Anonymous: “The king Romeo Santos”
Concert was great cant wait to see him again more
Latino Concert Reviewer : “His voice drowns in the crowd ”
The concert was one hour ten minutes behind schedule. His promoter probably... more
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