Neither Aitana nor Luis Miguel: this is the artist with whom Sebastián Yatra has given his all

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Bruno Mars He is a great artist in every sense with a great ability to adapt to the cultures of the countries he visits. He is talented and has a great sense of humor and both have been enjoyed in Mexico where he has become the Captain Fire for a day. He has put on his wrestler mask and has given us some priceless moments with deep roots, with mariachis, football and lots of partying.

It was his way of saying goodbye to Mexico City where he has given three concerts at the GNP Seguros Stadium. “Thank you Mexico City for 3 beautiful parties. I got to live out a childhood dream and be a wrestler for a day. Premiering my now signature move: The Oaxaca Shaka 🍋‍🟩 🤙👁️🩸 ™️ I love you SO MUCH Mexico I love you MUUUUUCCCHHHOOOOO!!!!! Please enjoy this club banger until I return!!! Sincerly, Your Brunito #ThisIsTheBesta!!! ♥️ 🇲🇽”, he wrote in Spanglish alongside the video that contains these delirious images.

He has hypnotized many with this new movement he has called Oaxaca Shaka, which he has given us dressed like an authentic Mexican from a book. He did not hesitate to put on a beige suit similar to that of a mariachi.which did not lack embroidery with some elements of the national coat of arms, with the eagle devouring the snake and the name of the country written on the back.

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Concerts in Mexico City

It is clear that he has enjoyed his three concerts in the capital, where he has shared his hits, but also some surprises. He launched into a version of The little sound that drove his audience crazy and at the last concert he put on the wrestler's mask and his charro suit to sing Uptown Funk.

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Bruno Mars mariachi wrestler singing Uptown Funk in Mexico! 11.08.2024 #BrunoMars #Mexico #UptownFunk @Bruno Mars

♬ original sound – Luis Nieves

“I am your Brunito”, “mamacita”, “hello miss” or “kiss me a lot”, are some of the phrases he said in Spanish in those concerts giving a lot of intention to his interpretation.

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Bruno Mars in Cdmx @Bruno Mars #brunomars #brunomarsconcert #brunomarsencdmx #estadiognp #concert #fyp

♬ original sound – 𝔸𝕟𝕘𝕚𝕖 ℝ𝕖𝕟𝕕ó𝕟🧚🏼‍♂️

A VIP follower: Sebastian Yatra

One of those who did not want to miss one of those three concerts was Sebastian Yatra who came to Mexico to stay in an impressive villa that he showed in his stories. A break before releasing that new song that he already has prepared.

All to see one of his idols. He made a summary with the images that show how much he enjoyed the concert in which he gave his all. Not in one of Aitananot even in the one of Luis Miguel we have seen him so dedicated.

“Emotional hangover post-BrunoMars 😭🔥… has anyone else suffered from this???,” she wrote alongside the images. “Prince and Michael Jackson had a Hawaiian son… he's the best Bruno 🙌🔥🔥❤️🙌🔥🔥,” she added. Noel Schajris“The Best !!👏🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌❤️ Bruno Fan forever”. “It was sooo … Mario Bautista.

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It is clear that Bruno has conquered them all.

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