Apr 08

Romeo Santos Takes Over NJ Prudential Center

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My view of the concert from my seat

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My ticket to the Romeo Santos concert at Prudential Center

The King has done it again. Time and time again, Romeo Santos has sold out his tour date concerts. No matter the city or the size of the venue, tickets seem to continuously stay on demand and arenas get packed. The popular bachata artist returned to the tri-state area when he performed at the new Prudential Center on March 22nd. I was lucky enough to attend this event and see The King take thousands of fan’s breaths away, as I remember he did in his 2012 Madison Square Garden concert during his last tour.

While Romeo has not released any new songs since his last tour, he seems to have no trouble gaining the interest from his loyal fans. The tour took the same format as the previous tour, with his famous gold, diamond studded microphone and grand lions decorating the stage. He continued the concert in which he seeks fans to help him perform his song “Debate de 4” which features three other well-known artists. This time around, he increased the incentives by offering a $1000 prize for the winner who sings the song best, which is determined by a vote from the audience.

But, what really makes the fans keep buying tickets and making the trip from all around the tri-state area? Most would argue it is his charming voice and lyrics along with his dimpled-smile, which I don’t deny is a major reason most girls fall in love; but Romeo is also an entertainer. All throughout the concert, he engages the audience by taking song requests, holding contests, making jokes and eye contact. He changes his positions, going from the stage to the middle of the arena closer to fans who have not been able to obtain seats close to the stage. He makes sure to make each and every audience member feel like the show is a personal experience; that in a stadium of thousands of people, they are the only one there.

So, here at On The Rise, we believe that this concert won’t be the last sold out show we will be seeing. If you get a chance, we highly recommend you to catch a show in a nearby town, as it won’t be something you’ll regret or be able to forget.

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