El Yonki and La Super Friki are experiencing issues during their tour in Germany: "They left us stranded here."

El Yonki faced issues during his German tour due to a failing promoter, resulting in concert cancellations. Thanks to the support of fans and friends, the team continues their tour in Spain with renewed enthusiasm.


The Cuban reggaeton artist El Yonki went through a tough moment during his tour in Germany, having to cancel several concerts due to issues with the managing promoter. As explained by his partner and representative, Ani Dieppa, artistically known as La Super Friki, the promoter identified as Christian failed to uphold important agreements and left the team without support or resources, which directly impacted the scheduled performances in Munich, Nuremberg, and Cologne.

In a viral video, La Super Friki reported: “The promoter abandoned us here in Germany, he tried to do things with us that didn’t go well.” Accompanied by El Yonki, whose real name is Alejandro Santoya, and people who offered them help, she detailed how they had to confront the chaos and reorganize on their own. Despite the tough moment, El Yonki expressed gratitude to his fans and promised that the canceled concerts will be rescheduled and that the dates planned in Spain and Italy will remain as scheduled.

Later, Ani Dieppa posted another video, feeling relieved, announcing that the team was on their way to Spain. “The 11th is our first show there. I don’t want to leave this beautiful city without first thanking everyone who was looking out for us,” she said. She also expressed special thanks to Tito, who welcomed them into his home, and to Valentina, his partner, who didn’t want them to end up in a hotel. She also mentioned other people who lent them a hand during these difficult days.

The audience reacted with an avalanche of supportive messages. “Let's go rise above the trouble, you are the Superfrikys,” “You are real, and the audience knows it” and “That's just nonsense, let's break through with those who are now,” were just a few of the hundreds of comments received on the post. Some fans expressed sadness for having traveled to Cologne to see the artist, but most agreed that El Yonki was not to blame.

Despite the setback, the artist continues his European tour with renewed energy. His next stop will be Spain, where an enthusiastic audience, mostly made up of Cuban residents, awaits him. This experience makes it clear that, although problems exist, the support of a united community can overcome any obstacle.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Issues on El Yonki's Tour in Germany

Why were El Yonki's concerts in Germany canceled?

The concerts of El Yonki in Germany were canceled due to issues with the promoter in charge, who failed to meet important agreements and left the team without support or resources.

What will El Yonki and La Super Friki do after the incident in Germany?

After the incident in Germany, El Yonki and La Super Friki plan to reschedule the canceled concerts and continue their tour across Europe, keeping the planned dates in Spain and Italy.

How did the public react to the cancellation of El Yonki's concerts?

The audience reacted with an avalanche of supportive messages towards El Yonki and La Super Friki, expressing gratitude for their honesty and understanding of the situation.

What other challenges has El Yonki faced recently?

In addition to the issues during his tour, El Yonki has faced personal criticism and the loss of loved ones, making it an emotionally challenging year for him.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.

Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.