Will it be filled? Bebeshito wants to make history again at the Kia Center in Orlando, which has a capacity of 20,000 people

Oniel Bebeshito aims to close the year by filling the Kia Center in Orlando with 20,000 people, following his success in Miami. His tour "22 Caminos" culminates on December 20, promising a historic night.

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Oniel Bebeshito wants to close out the year on a high note. After making a splash in Miami, the singer announced his next big challenge: filling the Kia Center in Orlando, a venue with a capacity of 20,000 people, where he plans to wrap up his “22 Caminos” tour in the United States.

The concert will be on December 20, and Bebeshito promises it will be a "historic" night. On his social media, the interpreter of Marca Mandarina shared a video in which he thanks his audience for the love and good moments this year. “First of all, I am extremely grateful for all the wonderful experiences I've had since the concert at the Pitbull Stadium. This has been a dream tour for me; what I once thought was impossible is now becoming a reality."

"Gracias a todos mis fans que lo han hecho posible. Todas esas alegrías y experiencias se las devolveré este 20 de diciembre en Orlando. ¡Historia haremos, nos vemos ahí!”, escribió el artista, que tiene a todos sus seguidores pendientes del evento.

The Kia Center is not just any venue. International stars have graced its stage, and now the Cuban artist wants to plant his flag in that very place. But if anyone can do it, it’s him: in 2024, he filled a stadium with 20,000 people in Miami, becoming the first representative of the Cuban urban genre to achieve this in the United States.

Furthermore, Bebeshito is on a roll. Just a few weeks ago, he was part of the halftime show during the match between Argentina and Venezuela, held in Miami, where he once again showcased his talent and connection with the audience. Recently, we've also seen him sharing moments with Daddy Yankee and even Bad Bunny. Every step he takes brings him further and makes it clear that Cuban reggaeton has powerful presence on the big stages as well.

Now the big question is in the air: will he fill it again? If there is one thing Bebeshito has made clear, it's that when he says “let's go all in,” there's no stopping 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.