After their concert last Saturday in Tenerife, where they were the guest artists of Juan Luis Guerra, the Cuban hip hop phenomenon, Orishas, will land in Madrid this Friday, July 21. The event will take place at 22:00h at the Real Jardín Botánico Alfonso XIII of the Complutense University, within the emblematic concert series Noches del Botánico, where attendees can enjoy their music outdoors, in the middle of nature. Also, from 20:00h the "club zone", located at the main entrance, will offer live performances by Manuel Machado, José Taboada and Yrvis Méndez. The last tickets are still available at www.nochesdelbotanico.com and Ticketmaster.
Eight years after their separation, Yotuel, Ruzzo and Roldán return to the stage to present, in addition to all their hits, their new album project, of which they have already released the single "Bembé", with the collaboration of Yamil and El Dani.
The group emerged in Paris in 1998 and has four studio albums and a compilation, having sold more than 1,000,000 records throughout their career. " A lo cubano" (1999) was their first musical proposal, followed by "El emigrante" (2003), which won the Latin Grammy for best hip hop/rap album and a nomination for the Anglo-Saxon Grammy in the Latin/Alternative category. " El kilo" (2005) and "Cosita buena" (2008) won the Spanish music awards for best hip hop album. They also received another Latin Grammy for best urban song in 2007 for their collaboration with Calle 13 on the song "Pal norte" .
Their combination of ritual sounds and the beat of the streets of Havana adapted to hip hop will turn their live show into pure festive energy.