Carin Leon

Carin León, whose real name is Oscar Armando Diaz de Leon Huez, is a singer and composer of regional Mexican music. Leon is originally from Hermosillo, Sonora, a state that borders Arizona and Sinaloa on its northern and southern borders. His talent and charisma have led him to become one of the most popular artists of the genre today.

Footage of Carin León in Bogota, Colombia
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Concert in Bogota Colombia

On November 3, the Movistar Arena in Bogota was filled with rhythm, joy and lots of love with the concert of Carin León, one of the greatest exponents of regional Mexican music. With his tour “Central and South America Tour 2023”, the singer managed to conquer the nearly 14 thousand attendees who gathered early in the morning to enjoy an unforgettable night.

The concert began promptly at 8:40 p.m. with the presentation of Colombian singer Pablo Ocampo, who was chosen as the opening act and was able to win the hearts of the audience with his unique style and powerful voice. Ocampo performed his best hits, including “Amor a Primera Vista” and “Loco Enamorado”, “Mecato”, and more, warming up the audience for the arrival of the main artist.

At 10:00 p.m., the lights went out and the excitement was present in the venue, announcing the arrival of Carin León to the stage. With a standing ovation, the audience welcomed the singer with applause and shouts of excitement. The artist, dressed in his traditional sombrero and his characteristic charro suit, began his presentation, making everyone present stand up and start dancing to the rhythm of his music.

During her two-hour show, Carin León performed her greatest hits. Among them, “Según quién”, “Te lo agradezco”, “Primera cita”, “El tóxico” and “Ni me debes ni te debo”.

Carin León’s show in Bogotá was a true Mexican party, where the audience did not stop chanting and dancing to his music. With his charisma and talent, the artist managed to conquer all attendees and demonstrate why he is considered one of the best singers of regional Mexican music today.

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