TikTok will be with Fade for 3 concerts in Colombia
- December 6, 2022
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Reggaeton concerts in Bogotá will be supported by TikTok. Fade It will be presented in Bogotá on December 2, 3 and 4 and TikTok Provides tools for the
Reggaeton concerts in Bogotá will be supported by TikTok. Fade It will be presented in Bogotá on December 2, 3 and 4 and TikTok Provides tools for the
Fade It will be presented in Bogotá on December 2, 3 and 4 and TikTok Provides tools for the singer’s fans to share their concert experiences Movistar Arena.
Nearly 42,000 people will experience the three events, so the social network will have exclusive spaces to create content that expands on what will happen at the concert and for attendees to post it so that those who cannot attend can live part of the experience.
Among the fans, there will be an exclusive TikTok space instead of the event, as well as filters and #Feid numbers, so that everything that is uploaded can be included and create a giant album, which happened at the presentation in Bogotá. Reggaeton singer.
“For Ferxxo followers who are part of the platform and attend the concerts, it’s a great opportunity to take home a great memory of the singer’s concert,” the video app says.
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The Colombian artist’s relationship with the social network is very extensive, as he has more than 5.3 million followers and more than 90.1 million likes, making him one of the most influential representatives of the urban genre on the platform.
In addition, Fade has a lot of interaction with his community in challenges and by participating or commenting on the app in songs like “Pantysito”.
It’s all part of the rise of the Antiochian, who has boosted his career over the past year with collaborations with J Balvin, Nicky Jam, Maluma, Karol G, Morat, Ryan Castro and more.
One of them was with Ozuna, with the song Hey Mor, which had more than 90 million views on TikTok, allowing them to enter the global top 50 for a few days in November.
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The app has a direct connection to music, to the extent that what goes viral there influences other platforms, facilitating the search for artists and singles, even though it produces content that has little to do with songs.
As happened with Ozuna and Pedro Capo, who spread the challenge with their song Mar Chiquita, were part of the success that landed the single at #17 on Spotify’s ‘Daily Top Songs Global’ and this week it’s #1 on Monitor Latino’s. “Hot Songs” chart in six countries: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru and Bolivia.
There is also the case of what Shakira created in 2022 with her challenge #TeFelicitoChallenge, which reached 1.7 billion views, or independent rapper Kay Lynch, who went viral with her audio ‘Reloco papi reloco’ and reached 20.4 million views and was her springboard. Be known on other music platforms.
There are other success stories Malumawho used the app for his song Nos comemos vivos con Chencho Corlon And that thanks to the single in June, it has reached more than 571.8 million views. also Carol G.who is one of the most followed Latin artists with 40.8 million followers and 212 million likes.
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