Dale Pututi & Nesty, two of the most influential voices in Cuban urban music, join forces in a project as a DUO. Together, both artists are ready to deliver an innovative show, full of energy and emotions that will light up every stage.
Nesty is a Cuban-American singer and songwriter known for his work in urban and tropical music, with a style that blends reggaeton, salsa, and other genres. His real name is Ernesto Alejandro Galguera, and he has been part of groups such as Explosión Musical and Treo before launching his solo career in 2017. He is also known as the creator of “Salsa Fresh”, through which he aims to revitalize the salsa genre.


With a strong musical heritage and comprehensive artistic training, Diana Fuentes is an award-winning Cuban singer and songwriter known for her authenticity and her fusion of traditional Cuban music with contemporary rhythms.
Her career began at an early age in ballet and choral direction, and later flourished alongside renowned projects such as Síntesis and X Alfonso, which opened doors to collaborations with major artists like Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés, Omara Portuondo, and Descemer Bueno, with whom she released her debut album Amargo pero dulce (2008).
Following the success of Planeta Planetario, Diana expanded her international presence with her album Libre (2019), produced by Eduardo Cabra and featuring collaborations with artists such as Vicente García, Seu Jorge, and Gente de Zona.
This work reflects her free spirit and artistic evolution, blending Cuban roots with modern sounds and establishing her as one of the most versatile and promising voices in Latin music.
Boni & Kelly are a Cuban musical duo who marked an important era in the island’s urban and dance music scene. Both began their professional careers as vocalists in prestigious Cuban popular music groups before joining forces as a duo.
Boni was a member of La Charanga Habanera, one of the most influential orchestras in Cuba, where he developed his vocal style, stage presence, and experience performing on major stages.
Kelly, on the other hand, was part of El Clan, a group known for its youthful energy, its mix of urban pop and modern timba, and the creative environment that helped shape his artistic identity.
After these experiences, both artists decided to unite to form Boni & Kelly, combining their stage strength, charisma, and the professional training gained from their previous groups. As a duo, they achieved great popularity, standing out with songs that blended reggaeton, urban rhythms, Caribbean pop, and romantic melodies. Their tracks quickly became favorites among Cuban youth and the international Latin community.
Throughout their career, Boni & Kelly left a lasting mark on the Cuban urban scene with hits that continue to evoke nostalgia and remain popular at parties and across digital platforms, solidifying them as one of the most beloved duos among the public.
Erick Lexi, a Cuban singer-songwriter, continues to win hearts across Latin America and Miami with his music.
Erick Lexi has collaborated with many Cuban artists, including El Micha, with whom he reached a Top 10 position in Miami with his hit song “Pa Donde Quiera”, played on all major Miami radio stations and featured in hundreds of TikTok videos — positioning him as one of the most listened-to artists in Miami, thanks to his loyal audience.
His song “Cupido” has surpassed one million streams and has inspired hundreds of fan videos on Reels and TikTok.
Erick Lexi is also the composer of one of the latest hits by Olga Tañón, the renowned Puerto Rican singer, with the song “La Vida Da Vueltas.” Erick Lexi recalls receiving a call from Lenier, and when he answered, it was Olga on the line — and the rest is history.
Erick Lexi has also collaborated with Lenier on the track “Me Gusta Así,” which became a radio favorite and generated many viral videos across digital platforms.
He has participated in major events such as El Cubatonazo, where he is often one of the invited Latin artists to perform on stage, as well as in concerts at Miramar Park with El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.
Recently, he released his single “Chupito” alongside the great Cuban artist El Chacal, currently in active promotion.
Erick Lexi is a beloved artist, especially among Cuban and Ecuadorian audiences, who continually show him their affection. He has shared the stage with artists such as Makano and Aldo Ranks, and he continues to perform concerts across Ecuador.
His music is urban reggaeton with a tropical urban flair, maintaining his unique artistic freedom and setting himself apart within the vibrant Miami music scene.
A guitarist since childhood, Erick received his first guitar from his mother, a humble woman who raised him in Cuba. He learned his first notes through collaboration with a neighborhood friend who raised pigs—Erick would bring him food in exchange for guitar lessons. That’s how his musical journey began at just 11 years old.
“We keep working and creating more music. I believe today’s music has a very short lifespan — it’s consumed much faster than before. That’s just the nature of the times, and I respect that. More music is on the way for our fans who always show us love.
I deeply value the media outlets that support us without expecting anything in return — they are an essential part of this entertainment world.”
— Erick Lexi
After several years of international touring, Gardí resumed his career in Cuba with a modern sound that marks the beginning of a new era. He is currently working on a fresh musical production that blends tropical fusion with urban rhythms, while preserving his danceable style and distinctive vocal identity.
His focus is now on digital platforms, social media, and international outreach, reaffirming his title as “The Voice of Cuban Salsa” and demonstrating his ability to perform across contemporary popular genres.
Gardí opens the live music venue “La Casa de la Salsa” in Cancún, where he performs with his band, showcasing his discography along with both Cuban and international repertoire. This period strengthens his name among international audiences.
He releases his album “Pega’o y no se me quita” under the EGREM label, blending salsa, timba, son, and salsatón. During this time, he tours France and several African countries to promote his music.
His album “Lo que tú querías” receives four nominations at Cubadisco 2009. He also performs in Ecuador and conducts promotional campaigns throughout Latin America and Europe.
Gardí records “Lo que tú querías” with EGREM, produced by Miguel Núñez. The album combines ballads, fusion, and dance music, and includes liner notes by Pablo Milanés.
He is awarded the Platinum Award and named Best International Performer at the Latin American Festival of California.
Receives the Gold Interpretation Award in the Canary Islands for the song “Adivina”, along with an Honorable Mention for “Así Vivo”. That same year, he becomes a member of UNEAC.
Earns a Gold Record in California for “Leña Apagada” and receives a Special Interpretation Diploma in the Canary Islands.
Recognized as Salsa New Artist of the Year at the Panama Carnival, performing alongside El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.
Releases his debut album “Gardi”, produced by Germán Velazco. This marks his debut as a composer and achieves international impact.
Tours internationally with Cubanismo, performing across the United States, Canada, Colombia, Panama, China, Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
Forms the group “Gardi y su Grupo” with musicians from ENA and ISA, collaborating with Roniel A. Mella.
Studies vocal performance at ISA. Serves as vocalist for Otra Visión, later becoming the lead singer of Clave Cubana under Ahí Na’Má Music.
From an early age, he studies music theory and guitar. He participates in festivals and cultural ensembles in Holguín, training under renowned local teachers.


Beangel is an internationally renowned duo formed by music composers and producers Beatriz “Bea” Cesar and Ángel “Pututi” Arce.
They recently made their debut as singers with the release of “Pan Con Mantequilla” and collaborated with Leoni Torres on the single “Tienes Arte”.
Their notable contributions as songwriters include works for Gente de Zona and for Marc Anthony’s album Opus (Sony Music Latin, 2019), which won the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album in 2020.
They have also written songs for Jennifer Lopez, Silvestre Dangond, Basilos, and Alejandro Sanz.
Beangel’s latest release is “Nada” featuring Gonzalo Rubalcaba, and they premiered “Qué Importa” as part of their upcoming album Mimi Is Love.


Gio is an outstanding Cuban singer who has been part of some of the most renowned musical groups in Cuba in recent years.
With a powerful voice, a captivating stage presence, and a solid artistic background, she decided to embark on her solo career, bringing to life her own musical project: Gio Band.
Together with a group of talented musicians, Gio Band blends salsa, timba, and romanticism, while also incorporating modern reggaeton influences that create a fresh and vibrant sound.
Each performance is an explosion of rhythm and emotion, where passion and musical excellence come together to deliver an unforgettable experience.


Cuban Actor, Host, and Entertainer
Héctor Alejandro González, known professionally as Pajarito Hectico, is a charismatic Cuban actor, host, and entertainer with a remarkable career in the world of show business. Since 1994, he has been professionally dedicated to event hosting, becoming a well-known figure for his energy, versatility, and unique style.
Throughout his career, he has hosted and entertained a wide range of celebrations —from weddings, quinceañeras, baby showers, and gender reveals to cabaret shows, concerts, and corporate events— always standing out for his connection with the audience and his talent for creating joyful and dynamic atmospheres.
He is currently the official host of the live shows of actress and comedian Aly Sánchez, with whom he has shared the stage in numerous performances both within and beyond the Cuban community.
With over three decades of experience, Pajarito Hectico continues to establish himself as one of the most beloved and authentic voices in Latin entertainment.