The Peruvian orchestra Papillon returns to the stage for a night of reunion with his followers. The group announces its return with a spectacular concert with its first vocalists, who will sing the emblematic songs 'Triste clown', 'What happened?', 'Mi vice mortal', 'Cantinero', 'Enamorado', 'El camaleón' and the popular 'La chiviritica'. Fans are already preparing for a night full of lots of dancing. Below, find out when, where and all the details of this long-awaited meeting.
When and where will Papillon's reunion be?
Papillon plans an unforgettable reunion with a repertoire that will include all of his greatest hits. The group is touring different parts of Peru. This tour began in Moyobamba and Tarapoto, and the new dates and where the next shows will be will be announced soon.
The popular orchestra promises some surprises, which include the participation of former members, such as Carlos Urresti, Franck Mendoza, Esaud Suárez and Moisés Vega. Through social networks, the group announced that they are preparing a great show for 2024.
Who are the former Papillon singers?
Papillon, a leading group in the Peruvian cumbia scene, has distinguished itself for its energy and unique style that captured followers throughout Peru and beyond its borders. The orchestra's formation has its roots in the city of Tarapoto, where it was initially established in 1997. Since its origin, Papillon has been characterized by its vibrant music and dynamic live performances.
The members who have been a part of Papillon over the years have contributed significantly to its success and popularity. Among the former members the following stand out:
- Esaud Suarez: His voice has become one of the most recognized within the Peruvian tropical scene and he is remembered with hits that have marked the musical history of Papillon such as 'Triste clown' and 'Mi vice mortal'.
- Carlos Urresti: As a founding singer, his voice and charisma helped cement the orchestra's musical identity and contributed to its initial and sustained success.
- Frank Mendoza: His talent as a vocalist has been crucial in the evolution of the group, which marked a before and after in their musical style.
- Elvis Atoche and Micky Briceño: Both contributed with their voices and style to the characteristic sound of the orchestra and enriched the group's musical repertoire.
- Nilton 'Lorito' Miñano: With his animation, he knew how to connect with the audience, which added a unique energy to Papillon's live performances.
The tragic death of Sheila Mendoza, a former member and dancer of the orchestra, marked a sad moment in Papillon's history. Her brother, Frank Mendoza, also a vocalist, and other family members and fans expressed their deep sorrow and commemorated her memory after her death.
Finally, Papillon has been recognized not only for her music, but also for her ability to renew herself and stay relevant in the music industry.
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