Oniel Bebeshito brings Cuban reggaeton to halftime of Argentina vs Venezuela football match in October

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September 22, 2025

Cuban reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito continues to mark a before and after for the reggaeton genre, taking his music beyond borders. On October 10th, the artist will be the star of the halftime show at the highly anticipated friendly match between Argentina and Venezuela, which will be played at the iconic Hard Rock Stadium in Miami at 8:00 p.m.


This announcement confirms that Cuban reggaeton continues to gain ground in international urban music. Bebeshito will share the stage with great football figures, including Lionel Messi, and will take the opportunity to show that a genre born in Cuban neighborhoods can shine on a global stage.


 


 


Through his social networks, Bebeshito expressed his excitement: "On October 10th I will bring reggaeton to a world stadium. See you there, my people... we're going to break it down hard!". His words reflect not only personal pride, but also that of all the artists and followers who have driven the growth of reggaeton in recent years.


The event, organized by VMG Sports & Entertainment, promises to be a spectacle that combines football, music and Latin culture, showcasing the strength of urban rhythms in an international format. For Bebeshito, this represents a giant step in his career and in the visibility of Cuban music.


Recently, Bebeshito also participated in the Billboard Latin Music Week 2025, representing Cuban reggaeton on a panel dedicated to tropical music and cumbia. These experiences solidify his position as an ambassador of the genre and highlight how Cuban urban music is gaining worldwide recognition.


His influence is already reflected in collaborations with international artists and in his constant presence on streaming platforms like Spotify, where he shares space with figures like Bad Bunny.


The reggaeton genre, with its unmistakable energy and catchy rhythms, continues to conquer audiences and prove that Cuban culture has a prominent place in global music.


For followers, this halftime show will not only be a concert, but a celebration of Cuban talent and how street music can reach the biggest stages in the world.


Bebeshito and reggaeton are making it clear that what is local can become global, and Miami will witness this historic moment.

Fuente: Cubitanow

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