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Bogota to host 1st major Colombian reggaeton festival

by Marguerite Cawley May 24, 2011

Colombia News - Flow Festival

Colombia’s capital city will host Bogota Flow Fest 2011, the first version of a reggaeton festival that features performances by eight of the country’s major reggaeton artists.

The event will take place on Saturday, June 4 in Bogota‘s Coliseo El Campin, and will feature Colombian artists J. Balvin, Yenexis, Dragón y Caballero, Jiggy Drama, Ana Isabelle, Cali y el Dandee, Kevin Roldán and Reykon.

The objective of the festival is to create a space to support and strengthen the popular urban genre, which makes up an important part of the culture of Colombian youth.

Some of the country’s most popular reggaeton songs will be featured, including “Sin Compromiso” and “Me Gustas tu,” by J. Balvin and “La Flaca” and “La Fuga” by Jiggy Drama.

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