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Chencho Corleone Is About to Shut Down REBEL in Toronto

Feb 18, 2026 | Entertainment, Community News

February 18, 2026

Toronto… this one’s for the culture!

On March 6, Chencho Corleone takes over REBEL, and if you know, you know — this isn’t just another Latin concert. This is a full-blown masterclass from one of the architects of the sound.

Before the viral hooks, before the new-school wave, there was Plan B. As one half of the legendary duo, Chencho helped define an era — crafting the smooth, hypnotic flow that still echoes through today’s biggest hits. His voice? Instantly recognizable. His pen? Responsible for some of reggaeton’s most replayed anthems.

Now, as a solo powerhouse, he’s been stacking collaborations with heavyweights like Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro, and Anitta — proving that OG status doesn’t mean standing still. It means evolving and still running the game.

Why This Show Hits Different

REBEL isn’t just a venue — it’s a vibe. Massive stage, club energy, lights bouncing off the water… it’s built for nights that make you feel like you’re in a movie. And Chencho’s catalog? That’s built for the dance floor.

This is one of those concerts where the Latin community shows up heavy — but so does the city. Different backgrounds, one rhythm. That’s what reggaeton in Toronto looks like now. Tickets are moving fast. The energy is already building. Toronto’s about to feel that Chencho magic in real time. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Tickets available here.

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