Los Pericos heated up the Movistar Fri Music preview
In a packed Konex, Los Pericos took the stage and reviewed all their hits with several special guests in the Movistar Fri Music preview.
Minutes after 20 and after the screening of “Next Friday” –his latest single-, the emblem group of national reggae began the night with "Nothing to lose" and "Do whatever you want", warming up the engines before the arrival of your first guest: the Kapanga Monkey.
Together with the leader of the Quilmeña band they played “Home sweet home” and “Lindo día”, in the prelude of a varied and extensive list of guest artists who gave a different nuance to the large number of classics of the band.
This is how Lula Bertoldi arrived, member of Eruca Sativa, with whom they played “Complicado y sturdido” and “Mystic Love” and then María Capos (“Runaway”), just before being alone again on stage for "Me late".
At that moment, Juanchi Baleirón, singer and guitarist of the group once again greeted people asking if "is there a pulse?”In the Konex, receiving a strong response from the public.
Emmanuel Horvilleur stepped on the stage for two great classics like “Ojos de ciudad” and “8 Ríos”, from the first stage perica. As Baleirón explained on stage, each of the guests chose the song in which they wanted to participate.
"The next Friday", Brand new single from the band signed by Venezuelan Espinoza Paz was the next song, before the arrival of Ale Sergi, miranda member!, with whom they played "A lot of experience". Juliana Gattas, the other part of the duo, performed a great version of "Anonymous".
Miranda! He returned in his usual way to do a very celebrated "Distant Pupils".
"Boulevard" again showed Los Pericos alone on stage, prior to the arrival of Kevin Johansen, “Old friend from high school” -as it was introduced-. This is how “Without chains” and “Waitin´” sounded.
One of the most celebrated moments was with the arrival of Néstor Ramljak, singer of Nonpalidece, described by Baleirón himself as "the reggae singer that I like the most" on the local scene.
Among the classics that Ramljak chose were “Closer to Heaven” and “Jamaica Reggae”.
The last guest of the night was Joaquín Levington, turf singer, that - in the best Jamiroquai style- jumped on stage from one of the amps and wearing a colorful hat.
"Eu vi chegar" and "Almost never see it" were the ones chosen to close the night, before the final farewell that would come with "The ritual of the banana", the first big hit in the group's history.
In this way he closed the advance of what will be the Movistar Fri Music, which will have its brooch at the Movistar Arena on Sunday 12 with the performance of Duki.