Bebeshito dedicates his first concert in Miami to his mother: "There is nothing difficult, only incapable people."

Oniel Bebeshito is preparing for his concert in Miami on December 28 at the Pitbull Stadium, dedicated to his mother. The date coincides with the show by El Kimiko and Jordy, sparking debate among fans.

Oniel Bebeshito © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito
Oniel BebeshitoPhoto © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito

Each day brings us closer to the much-anticipated concert by Oniel Bebeshito in Miami, set for December 28 at the Pitbull Stadium. The Cuban singer is already preparing for the show, as seen in his Instagram stories.

"In this world, there is nothing difficult, only incapable people," commented the interpreter of "Marca Mandarina," who is eager to conquer the American stage and establish himself in the music industry.

In addition, in the post, Oniel included an emotional message directed to a special person: his mother. “I promised @chavelacampo that I would be great, this one is for you.” With these words, the singer not only emphasizes his commitment to his career success but also expresses his gratitude towards his mother.

The concert at Pitbull Stadium represents a dream come true for the Cuban artist, who has worked tirelessly to carve out a place for himself in the music scene, both in Cuba and abroad.

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However, the date of Oniel Bebeshito's concert has sparked some controversy, as it coincides with the show that El Kimiko and Jordy will be performing on the same day in Miami. The overlap of these two events has led to a debate among fans, who face the tough decision of choosing which of their idols to support on a night that promises to be significant for Cuban urban music. Both concerts, representing important milestones in the careers of the respective artists, could split the audience's attention, adding a new dimension to the growth of Cuban music abroad.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Previously worked as an editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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