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Nov
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Barclays Center
Ryan Castro comes to Barclays Center on Saturday, November 15th. It's going to be a night filled with color, primarily those of the Colombian flag and a flow that very few performers in the current reggaeton landscape can boast. Ryan Castro is on his first arena tour titled "Sendé," which just so happens to be the name of his latest album as well. You're getting a chance to hear new music and the different tracks that have made this man into one of the biggest stars in the genre.
They don't make reggeton performers like this anymore. That's why you just can't afford to miss this event. It's a Saturday night in November. Anyway you look at it, the best thing that you can do is be indoors and moving those hips to catchy beats. If you want to have a chance to see Ryan Castro live, all you have to do is click that "Buy Tickets" link today!
Ryan Castro is one of those odd performers who you might feel like have been around for ages, and yet you look up and realize it was 2021 when tracks like "Mujeriego" and "Jordan" first saw the light of day. You might get that feeling, though, because with braids, he gives off massive prime Don Omar vibes! That flow that he brings to the stage is one that we've been missing in reggaeton for a long time. Both his music and his aura evoke those old-time reggaeton elements that a lot of people truly miss. This Sendé World Tour is actually his first solo road trip venture! It's going to be really interesting to see how he crafts his stage at the Barclays Center to get the most out of the flow that oozes out of him!
We talked about "Mujeriego" and "Jordan" already, and you have to believe that Ryan Castro has a soft spot for those two because they truly put him on the map. Then you've got "Una Noche en Medellin" and "+57." If the first two tracks put Ryan Castro on the map, the next two established him as a force to be reckoned with! Truth be told, though, the only song you can guarantee will be on the set list at the Barclays Center is "SANKA" from his Sende album. It's the flagship track of the album he named the tour after. Those dots are not too hard to connect!
If you want to live the true reggeton concert experience, there's no doubt that you gotta be on the floor to make that happen. Ticket prices aren't insane in this area, and it could be a nice way to treat yourself. If you're looking for a more cost-effective option, a spot in the stands with a good angle to see the stage sections 8 and 9, or 23 and 24 on the other side, could be ideal for you. Being in the stands ensures you don't have to deal with the crowd consistently, gives you a seat, and puts you closer to food and drinks. None of that's a bad idea!
Spots on the upper levels at the Barclays Center start at only $55 for this one. Hit the "Buy Tickets" link now to make sure you don't miss this concert!
Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York, , US