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Kings of Bachata: Sold Out At Madison Square Garden is the third live album released by bachata group Aventura. It is based on the sold out concert that took place on September 1, 2007, at Madison Square Garden. This was part of the K.O.B. Live tour. The live album and film of the concert was released on November 13, 2007.
K.O.B. Live (Kings of Bachata Live) is the second live album released by bachata group Aventura by Premiun Latin Music distributed by Sony Music Latin. [3] It was recorded during the promotion concert tour for their fourth studio album God's Project (2005).
These concerts took place on the 20th and 21st of January and on the 1st and 2nd of February 2010. On February 13, 2010, the group would perform at the Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in front of a crowd of about 50,000 to 60,000 people. [25] [26] On March 11, 2010, "El Malo" was released as the final single ...
The first night kicked off The King Stays King tour which was the tour of his first solo album. The tour featured artists like Antony "El Mayimbe" Santos, Luis Vargas, Wisin & Yandel, P. Diddy, and Usher. On August 20, 2012, a live version of the song Llévame Contigo was released as a single to promote Santos' first live album as a solo artist.
The film version was premiered on June 25, 2021, on Pay-Per-View along with a documentary titled Romeo Santos: King of Bachata. [3] Both films were later released on July 30, 2021, on HBO Max. [4] [5] The live album was later released on September 10, 2021, 11 days before the 2 year anniversary of the concert. [6]
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Cooke won the franchise, paying $2 million for the Los Angeles club, which he called the Kings. According to Springer, "Cooke went to Inglewood and built the Forum. Goodbye, Lakers. Goodbye, Kings." [citation needed] The round, $16 million [10] building was designed by Los Angeles architect Charles Luckman to be "reminiscent of Roman coliseums."
Some 17 years later, the free, nonprofit Los Angeles Hiking Group has more than 43,000 members on Meetup and multiple opportunities every month for people to join free urban walks or group hikes ...