Colombian star ferxxo4 broke records and lit up the stage at back-to-back shows in Puerto Rico
At one point, two large light installations shaped like Xs were lowered down from the ceiling as Feid addressed his fans before singing “X20X”. He gave a passionate speech about how important it is to never take relationships — familial, friendly, or romantic — for granted and encouraged everyone to cherish the people who bring joy into their lives.
He started winding down the night by incorporating the crowd into the show, doing an a capella version of “Ferxxo 100” that had the entire coliseum singing along. Soon, he closed the show with one of his biggest hits, “Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo.” There were no encores, but after nearly three hours of show it didn’t seem like his fans needed one. Feid did what he set out to do, giving everything and nothing less — with the faith that he could triumph until the end.
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