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Chayanne Visits Paraguay After 10 Years

Ana Fernanda Reporter / Updated : 2025-07-28 18:42:46
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"Like the cup and the wine, Chayanne and Paraguay, together again."

On July 27, 2025, Puerto Rican star Chayanne returned to the Jockey Club in Asunción, the capital of Paraguay, after 10 years, reuniting passionately with his fans. This concert, which fans had long awaited since 2015, was originally scheduled for March 2020 but was postponed due to various circumstances before finally happening.

The concert was scheduled for 9 PM, but due to a sudden weather forecast, it began at 8:27 PM. He opened the show with his new song "Bailemos otra vez," which is also the title of his tour, and followed it with "Salomé" and "Boom, boom," showcasing his signature dynamic choreography and powerful stage presence. After a breathless performance, he brought fans back 33 years with the classic hit "El centro de mi corazón," from his 1992 album 'Provócame.'

Chayanne expressed his sincere gratitude for the warm love he received from his Paraguayan fans. He mentioned his thanks to the fans who welcomed him from the moment he arrived at the airport, to his hotel, and at the venue.

He then raised the atmosphere again with upbeat songs like "Provócame" and "Caprichosa," before shifting to a softer mood with emotional ballads such as "Cuidarte el alma" and "Atado a tu amor." During his performance of "Y tú te vas," a masterpiece written by Franco de Vita and sung by Chayanne, he communicated with fans about love songs that transcend generations. He also performed a medley of "Yo te amo," "Volver a nacer," "Tu pirata soy yo," and "Completamente enamorados," creating a romantic atmosphere.

Chayanne also delivered a profound message about life through his music. Introducing the song "Si nos quedara poco tiempo," he said, "Say everything today, do everything today." It was a message about realizing the preciousness of the present and not postponing things as if they would last forever.

The concert continued with an encore. Chayanne changed his outfit and reappeared on stage to perform "Tiempo de vals," creating a romantic mood. This song, often played at quinceañeras and weddings, was highlighted by a violin performance rather than pure electronic sounds.

One of the concert's highlights was when he sang "Bailando bachata," inviting a lucky fan on stage to dance and take a selfie with him. The concert concluded around 10:20 PM with the final song, "Torero." The nearly two-hour spectacular performance allowed fans to momentarily forget their daily worries and, as Chayanne's message conveyed, offered them a chance to fully enjoy the present moment.

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