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Aventura and Romeo Santos Play One Last Round of Urban Bachata Together


Aventura, the “Kings of Bachata” or KOB, is a Dominican bachata band from The Bronx who, with lead singer Romeo Santos, defined urban bachata.

Aventura in New York City

Aventura with Romeo Santos in 2007 (Michael Bush/Dreamstime)
Aventura with Romeo Santos in 2007 (Michael Bush/Dreamstime)

Romeo, Henry, Lenny, and Max say this is their last tour together.

Aventura “Cerrando Ciclos Tour” brings Romeo Santos and the Kings of Bachata; to UBS Arena in Belmont Park, Long Island: on Friday, December 6, 2024 at 8pm. 🇩🇴

Aventura “Cerrando Ciclos Tour” brings Romeo Santos and the Kings of Bachata; to Madison Square Garden in Chelsea, Manhattan: on Sunday, June 30, 2024 at 8pm (7pm doors). 🇩🇴

Aventura “Cerrando Ciclos Tour” brings Romeo Santos and the Kings of Bachata; to Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey: on Sunday-Monday, June 2-3, 2024 at 8pm. On Sale Friday, March 1, 2024 at 12noon. 🇩🇴

New York City Venues

These are some of the New York City venues where Aventura has played recently:

  • Madison Square Garden arena in Chelsea, Manhattan
  • MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Prudential Center arena in Newark, New Jersey
  • UBS Arena in Belmont Park, Long Island
  • United Palace theater in Washington Heights, Manhattan

Aventura

Aventura “Inmortal”

The band’s name translates as adventure, but it in Hispanic slang means an affair. That’s New York City baby.

They stretched traditional bachata with R&B and pop elements. They also expanded bachata lyrics beyond their traditional heartbreak themes. Aventura more or less created the urban bachata that became popular worldwide.

Their song “Obsesión” (2002) was a global hit. Other hits include “Un Beso,” “Los Infieles,” “El Perdedor,” “Por Un Segundo,” “Dile Al Amor” and others.

Aventura was active from 1997 -to 2011. They reunited in 2016 for twenty shows at the United Palace in Washington Heights, Manhattan. The band reunited again in 2020 as Aventura: Inmortal. In 2024, Romeo Santos working both solo and with the band.

Information

aventura.komi.io
X @Aventura
Instagram @aventura
YouTube @Aventura


Published September 16, 2024 ~ Updated September 16, 2024.

Filed Under: Bachata, Dominican, Long Island, MUSIC, UBS Arena

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