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Reggaeton Party At Home with #1 Latin DJ Lobo on SummerStage Anywhere

Move your body (you know you want to) with #1 Latin DJ Lobo on SummerStage Anywhere’s YouTube, Facebook or Twitch channels on Thursday, July 16, 2020 from 8-10pm. FREE

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DJ Lobo is a Heavy Hitter

You know DJ Lobo from 97.9 La Mega and those Romeo Santos, Daddy Yankee, Tiesto and Bruno Mars concerts you wish never ended. We can’t go out now, so we are just going to bring Yankee Stadium and Madison Square Garden into the house.


This is the Sound of New York City

This heavy hitter will play whatever you feel like. DJ Lobo spins bachata, baladas, cumbias, dembow, freestyle, hip-hop, house, merengue, punta, R&B, rancheras, reggaeton, regional Mexican, rock en Español, salsa, tipico and vallenato. Did he leave anything out?

DJ Lobo is a Dominican New Yorker from Queens so he’s got the whole world in his hands. Esto es Latino: Latin, reggaeton, Latin trap and hip hop. This is what New York City sounds like.

You can listen to the man on djlobo.com and get his app and all that so the party never stops. “No pare, pare, party, party, party…” But jump into SummerStage Anywhere first. Don’t forget your bom-bom-bom-bom-bom.

Now I can’t work. Gotta dance. Muevalo pa’ la calle.
Thank you SummerStage and El Heavy Hitter DJ Lobo.

It’s not summer in New York City without SummerStage.



DJ Lobo

DJ Lobo (the artist/City Parks Foundation)
DJ Lobo (the artist/City Parks Foundation)

Follow him Twitter and Instagram: @djlobo



Published July 16, 2020 | Updated November 1, 2022.

Filed Under: DJ, Dominican, LATIN MUSIC, People, reggaeton

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