'The king of reggaeton' is causing a sensation in Lima, not for nothing thousands of fans spent their paycheck to hear his 'hits' up close. In the face of this, a man dressed up as Daddy Yankee to recover his investment in the concert. How did it go? Details below.
Near 30 thousand souls will be at the National Stadium to listen to 'Gasolina' and other compositions by the 'Big Boss', but the investment has been big for a Peruvian; he dressed up as the reggaeton artist and charged for photos taken with fans.
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In the viral video, you can see how the characteristic doll encouraged dozens of fans to take pictures with him: "Just two sols (currency in Peru), nothing more (...) the situation is a bit low and what better way to cheer up people like this," explained the young man who preferred to remain anonymous.
"It left me broke," said the enthusiastic Peruvian entrepreneur, who affirmed that he will be at the concert to liven up the 'flow' among all the fans of 'Bombón'.
'Sikiri' even toured the entire Petit Thouars Avenue to make some money. As it is known, tickets to the Daddy Yankee concert sold out and scalpers flooded the area outside the venue, before 10:00 p.m.