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The Queen of Flow Ignites Madness in Santa Cruz de Tenerife with a Charity Concert

Thousands vibrated at the Palmetum in Santa Cruz de Tenerife with The Queen of Flow concert, blending music and solidarity to aid Venezuelan victims.

Yaiza MedinaYaiza Medina··Updated: ·3 min read

Thousands vibrated this Friday at the Palmetum with The Queen of Flow show. The cast of the Colombian series offered over two hours of music on a night with charitable purposes.

The esplanade of the Palmetum in Santa Cruz de Tenerife became the epicentre of Latin music this Friday, July 3, with the performance of the cast of The Queen of Flow. Thousands of fans gathered to enjoy a show that combined the biggest hits of the series with a staging full of choreography and visual effects.

The concert, which lasted over two hours, brought together actors and singers such as Carlos Torres (Charly Flow), Juan Manuel Restrepo, Kevin Bury, Juan Palau, María José Vargas, and Jay Torres on stage. They performed songs that have become anthems for fans, such as "You Are the Queen" and "I Don't Care", causing the audience to sing along non-stop.

A Night of Music and Solidarity

The event was not only a musical success but also had a strong charitable character. Part of the proceeds will be used to help victims of the recent earthquakes in Venezuela, an initiative driven by the tour's organisation and supported by the artists. The organisers highlighted the cast's commitment to this cause, turning the concert into an opportunity to unite entertainment and humanitarian aid.

For attendees, the night was a unique experience. "It's incredible to see them live and also know that we are helping," commented a young woman who travelled from La Laguna. The connection between the artists and the audience was constant, with moments of complicity and emotions running high.

First Canary Stop of the Tour

Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the first Canary stop of The Queen of Flow's Spanish tour. On July 10, the show will move to Telde, Gran Canaria, where a similar public success is expected. The organisation is confident that the response on the neighbouring island will be equally massive, given the phenomenon the series has generated in the Canary Islands.

For the people of Tenerife, this concert was an opportunity to enjoy a top-level event without leaving the island. The Palmetum, with its privileged surroundings, established itself as an ideal venue for large outdoor shows. The event made it clear that the music of The Queen of Flow is more alive than ever, and its ability to draw crowds transcends borders.

If you missed it, you still have a chance to see them in Gran Canaria. Tickets for the Telde concert are available at usual sales points. However, you'd better hurry: after what was seen in Santa Cruz, they won't last long.

Yaiza Medina

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