The Colombian star left the Dallas crowd thirsty for more.
Moments before the concert began, Mary Marquez of Dallas said she was mostly looking forward to hearing older Maluma material. But she wasn't the only one excited when he began to perform the salsa version of his fan-favorite song, “Felices Los 4” featuring Marc Anthony. After briefly sporting a pair of heart-shaped glasses someone threw onstage, Maluma brought out his Colombian dance moves and showed fans just how well he can salsa. His band really brought the heat for this song.
Another highlight included an acoustic rendition of his chart-topping hit, “Hawái.” Maluma held the microphone to the audience, who belted the words out for him. But this performance was prompted by a heartfelt speech about growing up around people who doubted he’d ever make anything of himself. “I remember more than 10 years ago when my musical career began in a small neighborhood in Medellin Colombia,” he said in Spanish. “There were a lot of people that thought I wouldn’t make it anywhere. And to all the young people that are watching me tonight, I want to invite you to work very hard for your dreams. With discipline, with sacrifice and a lot of perseverance … nothing is impossible in this life.
The global popstar brought out fans from all over, but dozens of Colombian flags waved proudly in the crowd. Before the show, one fan originally from Mexico, Cesar Contreras, said he was really hoping to hear “Según Quién” featuring Carin León. Contreras’ wish came true when the vocalist returned to the stage after a quick break wearing a black cowboy hat and performed the track which is currently gaining major steam after being used in a recent TikTok trend. Maluma grabbed a fan's phone mid-song to record the crowd playing along.
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