Overall Rating
4.6
By Quinneli
So much fun!
Juanes and Mon Laferte put on an unforgettable show. Energetic from beginning to end, I wish I could go to more dates on this tour! Gracias por la música marvillosa!
By Negrita2013
Great concert!
He sang all his new and old hits, he was great! The venue was hot!!
By barbie617
Juanes
Juanes concert was spectacular ...one of the best one i have been so far this year. He was awesome and full of energy.... I will see him again and again.. I give him 20 from 10... 10 starts....
By Geraldo360
Amazing show!!! Mon laferte was the best!. Would definitely go back and see them both.
By marc1977
JuanesVIP
It was an amazing experience. Juanes never disappoints and his vocals are as good as ever. The crowd was excited and he kept us entertained from start to finish.
By TiaE
Juanes is always great
I love Juanes! He always puts on a good show... he often puts on an amazing one. This one was fabulous. The energy was great. I am partial to the smaller venues. The Orpheum provided a somewhat intimate setting -and you could feel the energy. It was a crowd of mixed ages and languages and, as always, Juanes did not disappoint. I never tire of listening to his songs and voice.
By ColleenMcCarthy1995
Great performance
Both performances were great! The seats were a bit cramped though
By Eberrio
What an artist Juanes is!
The man is just talented and knows how to keep the crowd pumped. Played all of his new songs along with his old classics!!bepic show!
Juanes on Tour
When he takes the stage, global megastar Juanes blends the traditional music of his native Colombia with the international language of catchy, guitar-driven pop-rock, contemporary dance beats, and the compelling power of his silky and vibrant tenor voice.
On his 2019 tour, Juanes introduces a new stage set and light show. It follows his 2018 Amarte tour, whose outer-space theme reflected the science-fiction vibe of Mis Planes Son Amarte (My Plans Are to Love You), an ambitious video concept album about love both extraterrestrial and everyday. Juanes launched into the musical stratosphere in 2000 with the release of his solo debut, Fijate Bien (Take a Good Look), which won three Latin Grammy Awards. He's subsequently sold more than 15 million albums worldwide.
Juanes Background
Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez, known professionally as Juanes, was raised in Medellín, Colombia, during drug kingpin Pablo Escobar's violent heyday. After several albums with the rock band Ekhymosis, Juanes went solo with Fijate Bien, which included tracks influenced by Colombian coastal music, hip-hop, and emotional Hispanic balladry.
In 2002, Un Día Normal (A Normal Day) featured "A Dios le Pido" (I Pray to God), a hymn for peace throughout Latin America. Juanes has won 20 Latin Grammy Awards as well as Grammy Awards for Juanes MTV Unplugged (2013) and Loco de Amor (Love Crazy, 2015). While his latest music often touches on disco, reggaeton, and other forms of dance music, it still relies on cumbia, salsa, and vallenato — among other sounds Juanes heard growing up — for its core emotional resonance.
Juanes adds a strong streak of humanitarianism to his music. In 2006, he established the Mi Sangre foundation to assist Colombian landmine victims. In 2008 and 2009, he headlined Peace Without Borders concerts calling for cultural exchange across Latin America. "The world is crazy, if you look at who is running the world now," Juanes told The New York Times in 2018. "It's a very tough moment. But I really want to concentrate on the positive side. To me, music is a cure of my soul."