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Medellin

J Alvarez brings the beats to Medellin

by Natalie Dalton November 1, 2011

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Puerto Rico born hip hop and reggaeton star J. Alvarez is set to bring the beats and rock the stage in Medellin on November 19.

J. Alvarez has turned into the first artist of the new reggaeton generation to have “digital demand,” with wildly popular songs in Colombia, Chile, Panama, Ecuador, Mexico, Venezuela, Spain, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.

Other guest artists include Yaga and Mackie, Lui-G, carnal, DJ Nelson, as well as Musicologo and Menes. Yaga and Mackie are also part of the new reggaeton generation of Puerto Rico that seeks to produce and promote international music making.

The concert will be held at the Patridromo Coliseo in northern Medellin. Doors open at 8PM and tickets can be bought online via TuBoleta.com. General admission is $19 and VIP tickets are available for $30.

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