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Dimash Qudaibergen performs his first solo concert in Latin America

Dimash Qudaibergen performs his first solo concert in Latin America

On October 8, Dimash Qudaibergen performed his first solo concert in Latin America,El.kz reports citing dimashnews.com.

It seemed as though the show began hours before it actually started: in the hallways, large groups of fans were singing traditional Mexican songs in chorus, chanting the artist’s name like football fans, creating an electrifying and unforgettable atmosphere.

Dimash appeared before the passionate audience in a “fiery” look — opening the night with his powerful hits “Golden” and “Smoke.” After thunderous ovations, he greeted the crowd not only in Kazakh and English, but also in Spanish:

“¡Buenas noches, México! Es un sueño estar aquí con todos ustedes. Gracias por su amor, su energía y por hacerme sentir como en casa. Esta noche viviremos algo mágico juntos.”
(“Good evening, Mexico! It’s a dream to be here with you. Thank you for your love, your energy, and for making me feel at home. Tonight, we’ll share something truly magical together.”)

Having performed on countless stages around the world, Dimash was deeply moved by his Dears, repeatedly opening his arms to the audience and saying “muchas gracias.” The concert’s energy was truly explosive — the crowd followed his every move, clapping, dancing, and singing along to “Give Me Your Love,” “Be With Me,” “Tau Ishinde,” “Weekend,” and his new song “Living For The Game.” Even his complex vocal compositions such as “Unforgettable Day,” “Fire,” and “When I’ve Got You” were echoed back by the audience in chorus.

While the fans were singing the choruses of his songs, Dimash managed to sign autographs and shake hands with those who approached the stage. Inspired by the warmth of the Mexican audience, he spontaneously performed a fragment of the legendary Spanish song “Besame Mucho” together with the crowd.

“Let me introduce the best musician in our family. As an instrumentalist, he’s even better than me — just don’t tell him I said that,” Dimash joked, inviting his younger brother Abilmansur to join him on stage. The young guitarist was warmly welcomed by the fans as he performed an electric guitar piece. Traditional Kazakh instruments — the dombra, sybyzgy, and kobyz — were also featured in “Adai,” “Durdaraz,” “Stranger,” and Dimash’s new original composition “Samgau.”