The Panamanian artist Kafu Banton, one of the most influential figures in reggae and dancehall in Spanish, confirmed his return to Santiago for the next Friday 12 of June, in a show to be held in Bellavista House, in the traditional capital sector.
The interpreter of “Let's go’ the beach” will review his more than two decades of experience in a night dedicated to the sounds of the Caribbean at the venue located in Ernesto Pinto Lagarrigue 70.
It's a show, organized by La Negra Prod, then it will become a fiesta dancehall-hiphop which will last until dawn with a showcase where Chakana Sounsystem will participate, King Revel, Samurai Court, Bad Rikky, El André and Kako Delaspalmeras; Djs Bobby R, Reina, Kraise y Antioch, plus Create Beatbox in animation.
Tickets for the concert are now available through the system Evently and although the early birds were sold out, there are still pre-sales at $20.000 and also general to $25.000, In both cases the service charges are added.
The start of the show is scheduled for 22:30 hours and it is recommended to attend early due to the limited capacity of the place. The organization has confirmed that there will be invited national selectors to warm up the atmosphere before the main course of the night.
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Copiapó and La Isla Club
After his initial show, the singer will come to AMMA Club in Copiapó, in the north of Chile, to appear on Saturday 13, event where Chato Chango and King Revel will also be on the microphone, along with a varied team of DJs in charge of lighting up the party.
The Panamanian also confirmed his time at La Isla Club, venue where historically he has performed on his previous visits to the country. This time, will appear at said club on Friday 19 and tickets are now on sale directly through the account instagram.
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More than 25 year career
Zico Alberto Garibaldi Roberts, your real identity, he built his stage name by merging two references: Brazilian footballer Cafú - changing the “C” for the “K” and Jamaican maestro Buju Banton.
With a career that began in the mid-aughts 90 next to the clan One Love, The Panamanian maintains his validity with lyrics that combine social reality with the energy of dancehall.
Your style, strongly influenced by the Afro culture of the city of Colón, connects directly with the national public that has followed him since his first visits more than 15 years.

















