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Mexico City.Sebastian Yatra He starts his new world tour Dharma Tours at National Hall Wednesday night, where he will present his new popular song “red high heels”which is a topic to steer clear of reggaeton.

Considered one of the newer Latin pop stars, the Colombian singer-songwriter has chosen a theme that “is out of whatever chart, traditional, or what’s running now.”

This is how the singer participated in a recent interview in which he admitted that he was afraid that he would have to create a reggaeton to hit him, or collaborate with another artist of the urban genre. But she decided to venture with “red high heels” He is in the first places of popularity.

Sebastian Yatra attributes it to the fact that it is a song of unconditional love.

From the National Hall to the Lo Nuestro Awards

Sebastian Yatra sings songs from his new album Tonight at the National Hall dharmawhich was released last January and which gives this tour its title.

In addition to his scheduled date in Mexico City, the Colombian singer will give concerts in six cities in the national territory, including Guadalajara and Monterrey.

And on Thursday he will perform at the Lo Nuestro Awards in Miami, where he has been nominated in two categories (Lo Nuestro Award for Artist of the Year and Pop Soloist of the Year).

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identifies the singer dharmawhich is a Hindu word in origin, unlike karma:

“What you get in your life for the things you do well is a gift. Although some songs are sad and others start with happiness, it is all part of being and loving.”

Their third studio album consists of 17 tracks, and contains many award-winning singles with multi-platinum certifications and nominations, including Goodbye, Runaway, My Ideal Girl, TBT, Couple of the Year as well as new songs.

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In this new album, Sebastian Yatra merges the pop genre with ballads, vallenato and reggaeton. The song Dharma, which she performs as a duet with Rosario Flores and Jorge Celedon, also incorporates the sounds of flamenco and rumba.

It has many collaborations with world-renowned artists, such as Daddy Yankee, Aitana, Rauw Alejandro, Manuel Turizo, Natti Natasha, Myke Towers and Jonas Brothers.

During the coming months of June and July, she will visit Spain with appointments in Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Bilbao and Valencia, among other cities, and in the second half of the year she will return to Latin America with presentations in Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia and Ecuador.

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