The successful singer, youtuber and Mexican entrepreneur will arrive in Salvadoran lands to conquer with a spectacular concert their fans. Find out all the details.
Once again, El Salvador is preparing for a marathon of concerts that will take place during this 2024, as several artists have scheduled dates to reach the country to conquer the hearts of their fans.
One of those who recently joined that list is the singer, youtuber, internet celebrity and Mexican businesswoman, Kimberly Loaiza, who will present for the first time at the Pulgarcito of America with her tour “La farewell tour.”
According to a publication of Two Show Producciones, the Mexican artist would be presenting on November 9 in San Salvador. Tickets will be on sale from February 5 through Todoticket and Fun Capital.
“We’ve got news. This November 9th, Kiraiza will be in El Salvador with La Despedida Tour,” the producer wrote next to the official poster of the concert.
Kimberly Loaiza arrives in the country with her tour “The Farewell Tour.”
Kimberly Guadalupe Loaiza Martínez, known as Kim Loaiza, was born in Mexicali, Baja California, on December 12, 1997. He debuted in music in 2019 with the songs “Enamorarme” and “Dons be jealous,” with the latter positioned himself on the list Mexico Hot 100 on Billboard.
Loaiza currently ranks number seven of Mexico’s most followed influencers in TikTok. It was released in 2016 thanks to its beauty content on its YouTube channel, where it accumulates more than forty million subscribers. Her reach led her to be named as one of the five most influential youtubers in her country.
His musical repertoire is made up of songs such as “Mal hombre,” “Devoto,” “Nos be jealous,” “Me perdiste,” “After 12,” “Mejor sola,” “Patán,” “Apaga la luz” and many more that he will surely sing in his show that he will give in El Salvador on November 9.
It should be noted that the venue in which it will be presented has not yet been revealed, therefore, its fans must be aware of new information issued by Two Show Productions.
This article has been translated from the original which first appeared in El Salvador