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Daddy Yankee's Final North American Tour Stops Sellout

Daddy Yankee's Final North American Tour Stops Sellout

Singer performed to capacity crowds in San Francisco and Los Angeles

"'El Cangri' had everyone inside the Gibson Amphitheatre jumping" - La Opinion

Miami, Florida. October 8, 2007 - Daddy Yankee sells out his North American tour with two hours of adrenaline fueled music, performed in front of sellout crowds over two consecutive nights in San Francisco and Los Angeles.

This past weekend, crowds in both cities were infected by Yankee's energetic stage presence that had crowds dancing. Once the music was over, after two hours of live performance, the crowd wanted more and would not leave the venue. People of all ages, from grandsons to grandmothers, came out to see Yankee perform his major hits like, "Ella me levanto," "Impacto," "Lo que paso, paso," and many others. Los Angeles's major Spanish-language newspaper featured the headline, "Yankee Dominates, Putting Everyone In The Gibson Amphitheatre To Dance." - La Opinion

While in Los Angeles, Yankee displayed solidarity with the immigrant community by inviting children from the Adopt an Immigrant program, (children born American citizens, whose parents have been deported), to his show followed by a special meet and greet backstage.
A fitting end for Yankee's North American tour that received stellar reviews from important media publications. The Chicago Sun Times noted: "The eagle of reggaeton has landed"; The Miami Herald: "Daddy Yankee is all about energy"; Hoy, Chicago: "Explosive Chicago visit for Daddy Yankee."

After having been labeled by Billboard as one of the most financially successful tours in The States, The Big Boss Tour will make its way into Latin America this week, with stops in Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Bolivia. The tour will finish off in The Dominican Republic on December 22.

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