SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 27th July (EUROPA PRESS) –
Yesterday, Friday, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Manuel Turizo and Tito el Bambino performed, drawing a crowd of over 5,000 people to the Fairgrounds for the inaugural TLP Music event.
The gates of the Fairground opened at six in the evening, welcoming in hundreds of eager fans who had queued for hours to catch a glimpse of their favourite urban artists.
Following the scheduled timeline, musical notes filled the air at half past six, kicked off by the young DJ from La Palma, Orribo. Soon after, singer J. Ramos took to the stage.
An hour later, the Gran Canarian Wos LasPalmas graced the stage with his presence, starting with ‘928 922’, setting the stage for his performance. He delighted the audience with hits like ‘Funny’ and tracks from his latest album such as ‘Muerto siendo rico’. Subsequently, the talented Jesse Chacón continued the momentum, energising the crowd with songs like ‘Maliantosa’ and covers of local Canarian artists.
Demphra from La Factoría, also known as the Reggaeton Diva, made a captivating appearance on the TLP Music stage, getting the audience grooving to tunes like ‘Perdóname’, a song that has been brought back into the limelight by Rosalía’s recent live performances.
Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Tito el Bambino stole the show at the TLP Music festival. As the clock struck ten, the reggaeton icon took the stage, performing timeless hits such as ‘Mi cama huele a ti’ and ‘Flow Natural’.
The festival reached its climax with the spectacular entrance of Manuel Turizo, a leading figure in urban pop and reggaeton with over 39 million monthly listeners. Tracks like ‘La Bachata’, ‘El Merengue’ and ‘Mamasota’ reverberated through the Fairgrounds.
TLP Music not only offered a musical experience but also featured a gastronomic area with various food trucks, a Fun Zone with inflatables for both young and old, stalls showcasing artworks by local artists, and a section dedicated to video games and virtual reality where attendees could blend music with gaming during the festival.
TLP Music represents a fresh festival concept that fuses music, video games, and cutting-edge technologies. It is brought to life by El Time Events and has received support from public institutions such as the Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Council, the Canarian Institute of Cultural Development, and the Tourism of the Canary Islands.