It had to be canceled in 2022 and until just a few days ago it seemed impossible that Noriel, Justin Quiles, Arcángel or Dalex were going to go on stage in Tenerife to show the public the best of reggaeton and urban music. Cook Music Fest came to the rescue of the Reggaeton Beach Festival (RBF) and integrated it in record time into its planning to make the festival in Puerto Rico the largest in Canary Islands, with five days in which artists of the stature of Mike Towers, Juan Magán, Villano Antillano, María Becerra, Emilia Mernes, Ana Mena, Olga Tañón or Rubén Blades will pass through the esplanade of the Puerto de la Cruz pier. Thanks to Cook, this year there is dogging in Tenerife.
Ten thousand people filled all the spaces enabled by the Cook Music Fest to guarantee the enjoyment of 10,000 people in a space of more than 40,000 square meters with a huge state-of-the-art LED screen of 300 square meters and smoke, confetti and fire cannons that shot at the most intense moments of a day that started very early. Early in the morning there were already young people queuing up to access the venue and begin to enjoy an experience that officially started at three in the afternoon with Renzzo El Selector and continued with Nay Arias, DJ West, Lírico en la Casa, DJ Martino, Noriel, Justin Quiles, Archangel and Dalex.
Between 80 and 225 euros
The public paid between 80 euros for the general pass for the two days of the RBF and 225 euros for the VIP pass for people over 18 years of age. The party went by with thousands of cell phones on top, a lot of festival look and a desire to have fun in a level assembly, with an absolutely dedicated audience. Flags of the Canary Islands, Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia were seen. Posters asking artists for signatures and a strong deployment of police and private security, inside and outside the perimeter of the festival.
Justin Quiles was one of the most acclaimed and his success Mujeres was one of the highlights of what he experienced yesterday. Ten thousand people chanted a refrain that says that “tonight is for dancing, drinking,” and something else, “until you can’t take it anymore.” And dancing was danced to exhaustion, above and, above all, in front of the stage.
In the different areas of the venue, the public was also able to enjoy entertainment and a gastronomic area with food trucks and specific food and drink stalls. For today, on the second day of the Cook Music Fest, the party continues with some of the artists most anticipated by lovers of this musical style. Next to the port dock, today Myke Towers, Eladio Carrión, Manuel Turizo, Mora, Juan Magán or Lyanno, among others, will perform.