Eladio Carrión Explosive Performance At 713 Music Hall

Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Eladio Carrión lit up Houston on his highly anticipated “DON KBRN World Tour”, bringing the heat to 713 Music Hall. The night filled with excitement as fans lined up before doors opened, repping jerseys, tour merch, and Puerto Rican flags draped proudly across their shoulders.

The lights dimmed, and the crowd erupted with anticipation. A cinematic intro played on the LED screens, inspired by Kill Bill, showing Eladio fighting off enemies in a foreign country. The scene ended with him stepping into an elevator. As the screen went black, the sound of the elevator bell echoed through the venue. In that moment, the trumpets of Invincible blared, a silhouette appeared under a single spotlight, and Eladio walked out through the smoke, and the crowd went wild. Followed up with “Ohtani” and “Vestments” feating Myke Towers.

Between songs, Eladio showed love to Houston “Buenas Noches Houston, Como estamos!?”, “Estamos en el H y es Houston” shouting out the city’s Latino community from all over the world. As one fan held the Puetro Rico flag proudly! “Siguemos?!” He got the crowd hyped for his next track “THUNDER Y LIGHTING” feating Bad Bunny one of my favorite songs from them both! Along with “Kemba Walker” the song that I got to discover Eladio Carrion!

His setlist struck a perfect balance — mixing trap-heavy bangers that sparked high-energy mosh pit moments with chill sing-alongs and more sentimental tracks that gave the crowd a chance to breathe as he performed “3 AM” and “TQMQA

Throughout the night, Eladio kept the crowd fully engaged, checking in and sharing laughs between songs. At one point, he shouted, “¿Dónde están los perreros?!” and every guy in the audience barked back in unison, creating a hilarious, unforgettable moment. He also had fun with the crowd by calling out each side of the venue, having them cheer against one another in a playful competition that kept the energy high and the fans fully involved.

By the finale, the venue was shaking with chants and applause as Eladio closed out in explosive fashion and performed “Mbappe” twice!

The production was bold and dynamic, with heavy bass, strobes, and massive visuals backing every song. Fans rapped along word for word, their energy feeding right back into Eladio as he hyped up the crowd, gave shoutouts to Houston, and took moments to show gratitude for the love he received.

Houston got the full experience a mix of cinematic storytelling, high-energy music, and unforgettable stage presence proving why Eladio Carrión has become one of the most exciting voices in Latin music today.

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