The prominent national DJ and producer Pablito Pesadilla announces his first Movistar Arena during the Romeo Santos preview.
Considered one of the relevant figures within the urban movement, he is the pioneer of urban DJs in Chile and the brain behind transcendent creations in recent years. The native DJ from the Puente Alto commune announces one of the most important milestones in his career where he hopes to turn the venue into a great discotheque.
It was during the opening act of Romeo Santos, where the renowned Chilean DJ Pablito Pesadilla announced one of the most important milestones in his career: One of the most anticipated concerts in terms of urban music. The producer has just announced the first great solo concert that he will perform in front of no less than fifteen thousand people who will come to see the show of this talented exponent who also has a charisma and simplicity with which he has conquered his thousands of fans. .
The show, which comes to crown ten years of career as well as the great year of the artist who a few days ago made his solo debut at Lollapalooza where he brought together thousands of fans who did not stop dancing. The Pablito Pesadilla show will feature great surprises and special guests that will make the show a unique experience.
Pablo Garrido is the real name of this 28-year-old national artist known on the Latin scene as Pablito Pesadilla, who has a decade-long career on stage and where he has also made various collaborations with figures of the genre such as Polimá Westcoast (Baby Otaku). , Pablo Chill-E; Cris MJ and Harry Nach (Baby Doll); Marcianeke (Bella) and Paloma Mami, among many others. In addition, he has been invited as the opening act for great international artists such as Bad Bunny in his two presentations and currently, Romeo Santos in his nine shows in our country and in the last five years as one of the artists invited to the Telethon.
Pablito Pesadilla is the pioneer of urban DJs in Chile and considered one of the brains of transcendent creations in recent years, thanks to his style that mixes reggaeton, trap, Latin and electronic rhythms, which make his staging a fusion novelty that has caught the attention of artists, producers and the public throughout these ten years. Indeed, the importance of Pablito Pesadilla in Latin American music was confirmed in recent weeks, when he was nominated for the Lo Nuestro awards in the DJ category, which highlights the best of today’s Latin music.
Today, this DJ from the Puente Alto district is nearing one of his most important milestones, as he promises to make the public dance with a selection of rhythms that will take over the Movistar Arena to continue fulfilling his final dream of making the world dance. whole.