Boza offers a free concert in Lima to present his new song "Orion."

Boza offers a free concert in Lima to present his new song "Orion."

Boza will offer a free concert in Lima on July 29, presenting his new song "Orion" alongside Ezio Oliva and Elena Rose.

Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros

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Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

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World 27.07.2024

The world of urban music continues to surprise us with new talents that break barriers and win hearts. In this context, Panamanian singer Humberto Boza, known artistically as Boza, has announced a free event that promises to be a milestone in the Lima music scene. On July 29, at the Mega Plaza in Independencia, fans will have the opportunity to enjoy a live concert where he will present his new song "Orion," a collaboration with the talented Venezuelan singer Elena Rose. The event, titled "Ondas Patrias Internacional," will start at 6:30 p.m. and will feature not only Boza's voice but also the performance of renowned Peruvian singer Ezio Oliva. Such initiatives are becoming increasingly rare in an environment where concert prices often tend to be prohibitive, making this presentation a pleasant surprise for urban music followers in the region. "Orion" is more than just a simple song; it is a narrative about the difficulties of heartbreak and the process of personal reconstruction that people face in such circumstances. In recent statements, Boza shared his excitement about presenting this piece live, emphasizing that the connection with his followers is what truly brings his career to life. "Nothing compares to having our fans face to face and hearing them sing live," said the artist, who has also scheduled other performances in Trujillo and Ica. His meteoric rise in the music industry is not a matter of chance. With over 1 billion streams and more than 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Boza has proven that his music resonates with a wide audience. His talent has led him to be nominated for the Latin Grammys and to receive prestigious awards such as the Heat and the Latino Music Awards, solidifying his place in the industry. However, Boza is not immune to the criticism that often affects artists in his genre. In his statements, he has addressed the issue of machismo in urban music, a problem that has been the subject of debate in recent years. "It is essential that we all work to eradicate these attitudes within any artistic field. Music should unite, not divide," expressed the singer, taking a firm stance in defense of equality and respect. Additionally, the artist reflected on the phenomenon of "disposable music," a term that refers to songs that quickly become popular but lack depth and meaning. "In my career, I seek to create music that transcends, that connects with people's emotions and that endures over time," Boza stated, alluding to his desire to contribute to a change in the perception of urban music. The presentation of "Orion" not only marks a new chapter in his artistic journey but also represents an opportunity for his followers to interact and share a special moment with him. In a world where virtual concerts have proliferated due to the pandemic, the return to live performances is a relief for many, and Boza is aware of this. In this sense, the event promises to be not only a musical spectacle but also an emotional meeting point for fans who have followed his career since its beginnings. The possibility of enjoying his music in an atmosphere of closeness and connection is an incentive that many will not want to miss. With his new proposal, Boza hopes not only to consolidate his career but also to set a precedent for other emerging artists in the music industry. Music has the power to transform lives, and with "Orion," Boza is ready to demonstrate that his art goes beyond mere entertainment; it is a form of expression that seeks to touch the deepest fibers of the human being. On July 29, Lima will dress up to welcome Boza and celebrate music, love, and personal growth together. With the support of his followers, the artist is determined to leave an indelible mark on the hearts of all who attend his concert.

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