This is a special moment for the Diomedes dynasty. It's part of the path we are building to take our music to other stages, confessed an emotional Chávez about this clash of titans.
On Friday, April 17: The party kicks off in Santiago de Veraguas, and on Saturday, April 18, there will be a monumental closing at the Rod Carew Stadium. It will be over 6 hours of pure show.
So now you know, start looking for your painted hat or checkered shirt, because this Colombian-Panamanian alliance promises to be the event everyone will be talking about for months. Ay, ombe and more!
The Díaz family is ready to shine on the floor and get everyone singing those classics that are a must at any respectable party. But they won't be alone. Jhonathan Chávez, who is "on fire" and trusts no one, is joining this party, proving that traditional music has no borders, as after conquering Miami and Colombia, he will now be the host of honor at this accordion fest.
What's coming is a party because the Diomedes Díaz dynasty will land on Isthmian soil for a historical convergence with "The Gray-Haired," Jhonathan Chávez. Directly from the land of vallenato, come Rafael Santos (son of the legend) and Martín Elías Jr. (the grandson who inherited the flavor of his father, the late Martín Elías).
The best part is that you won't just see separate sets; the artists have promised live musical crossovers, fusing vallenato with our pindín. Hold on to your hats, Panama! The Diomedes Díaz dynasty and "The Gray-Haired" will shake up Panama City.