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Review: Feid at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto

Jun 3, 2024 | Community News

June 3, 2024

Feid’s concert at the Scotiabank Arena last night was a vibrant display of Colombian reggaeton, captivating a sea of fans wearing green. The crowd’s green attire wasn’t a coincidence but a nod to Feid’s signature colour, reinforced by the light-up wristbands distributed at the entrance.

The stage setup was sprawling across the Scotiabank Arena floor with smaller circular stages at each corner and a towering three-story structure that he Feid used throughout the performance.

Feid’s setlist spanned his discography, from the synth-heavy “50 Palos” and “Chimbita” to hits from his 2022 album Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo Te Pirateamos El Álbum. His connection with the audience was intense as he took a moment to acknowledge the diverse Latin cultures present, fostering a sense of unity and pride among his fans.

The concert highlighted Feid’s versatility, with tracks from his 2023 album Mor, No Le Temas a la Oscuridad, blending Afrobeat and EDM influences. Collaborative hits, like “Perro Negro” with Bad Bunny and “Hey Mor” with Ozuna, showcased his ability to seamlessly work with other top artists.

Feid’s high-energy performance included tracks like “Esquirla,” “Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo,” and “Normal,” which were crowd favourites. The evening wrapped up with dynamic bangers like “Classy 101” featuring Young Miko and “Luna,” produced by ATL Jacob. Performing a total of 36 songs, Feid’s concert was a testament to his growing stardom and his ability to throw an unforgettable party, leaving fans eagerly anticipating his return.

Whether you’re a fan of reggaeton or just love a good live show, Feid’s concert is a must-see event, promising an evening of music, dance, and cultural celebration.

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