Police enjoy Daddy Yankee concert in Atlanta

Reggaeton singer Daddy Yankee is revolutionizing the networks after sharing a video on his TikTok account of a fan who showed his love for the artist’s music with all of the law.

It happened at a concert in Atlanta (Georgia) as part of ‘La Última Vuelta World Tour’, in which the singer had thousands jumping and dancing. Nothing out of the ordinary for Yankee, who is saying goodbye to music in this concert proposal around the world, but in that presentation a policeman stole the show.

The person in charge of being part of the security of the concert was standing among the people and it seems that the hysteria and joy of the attendees infected him, to the point that he began to move to the rhythm of “Calmly”, one of Daddy Yankee’s hits .

The emotion was so overwhelming that people began to applaud him and the artist himself noticed the reaction of his uniformed supporter. Then the reggaeton star uploaded the police video to his networks and made it viral. Many people shared it on networks like Twitter.

The security agent could not hide his emotion and even sang for the cell phone camera that recorded it.

‘La Última Vuelta World Tour’ promises to offer an unforgettable meeting, despite the fact that it also implies saying goodbye to the stage. Daddy Yankee recently pointed out that saying goodbye to his career will allow him to focus on other projects that he has in mind and that he is calm before this new stage of his life.

For now, he is enjoying the demonstrations of affection and taste of the thousands who have bought the tickets for his concerts and who, like the policeman, hope to dance and sing at the top of their lungs the successes of the king of reggaeton.

The artist will be in Cali (Colombia) on October 7, on October 14 he will perform in Barranquilla, on 15, 16 and 17, in Medellín, and in Bogotá on October 8, 9 and 12. Thus, Colombia becomes the third country with the most dates on Daddy Yankee’s farewell tour after the United States and Mexico.

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