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Duki Goes From Trap Star to Rock Star During Ameri Tour Stop in Miami 

Duki’s Ameri World Tour, presented by Live Nation, arrived to Miami on Saturday (May 17) — packed with energy, Argentinean pride, and rock star attitude. 

The crowd — mostly made up of children and teens with their parents or young adults in their early 20s — filled the Kaseya Center and chanted “Duko Duko Duko” just minutes before 9 p.m. Shortly after, a three-member band (drums, keyboardist and guitarist) hopped on the red-lit stage and Duki followed singing “Leitmotiv.” 

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He continued to perform almost all of the tracks from his latest studio album, Ameri, in order: “Nueva Era,” “Brindis,” “Buscarte Lejos,” “Imperio,” “Hardaway” and “Cine,” to name a few.

“Thank you for sharing this night with me, Miami. I am Duki!” the Argentine trap star (real name: Mauro Ezequiel Lombardo Quiroga) told his euphoric fans.

Wearing a black muscle tee, baggy jeans, black beanie hat and white Adidas sneakers, Duki — who’s known as one of the pioneers of the Argentine trap movement — did not hold back from channeling his inner rock star. 

“Vida de Rock,” “Rockstar,” and “Hablamos Mañana,” his collaboration with Bad Bunny, were some of the songs that fused rock with rap, and had the intense crowd jumping and chanting. He also performed the hits including “Si Te Sentis Sola,” “Goteo,” and his “BZRP Music Sessions #50.”

A notable moment of the night was when he took fans down memory lane and performed his 2017 breakthrough hit “Loca.” The song’s remix with Bunny and Cazzu earned Duki his first entry on Billboard‘s Hot Latin Songs that same year. 

But the evening’s big highlight was when Puerto Rican urban artist Jhayco surprised fans by performing his collaboration with Duki, “Rockstar 2.0.” 

“Thank you, my beautiful people! Thank you for bringing me far away from home to an emblematic venue,” Duki thanked his fans. “All of this tour is thanks to you and for you. I thank you with all my soul. Without you, this wouldn’t make sense.”

At 10:30 p.m., Duki closed his set with the ultimate fan-favorite track “Givenchy.”

Last December, he became the first urban artist ever to sell out Argentina’s biggest stadium — the fabled River Stadium in Buenos Aires — not once, but twice, selling 140,000 tickets across both nights. Earlier this year, he became the first urban artist to ever play and sell out Spain’s Bernabéu stadium in Madrid.

The Ameri World Tour wraps Sunday (May 18) in Puerto Rico, following his visits across Latin America and Europe that kicked off in March.

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