Natanel Cano has taken corridos tumbados to the top. On Aug. 23, the Mexican singer-songwriter performed his hits and also brought out special stars like Belinda, Peso Pluma, and more during his epic performance at the Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, Mexico. The highly-anticipated Tumbado Tour 2024 was also livestreamed via Disney+ in Latin America.
One of the most popular artists who performed during Cano’s show was Belinda. The Spanish-Mexican pop star came out to sing “300 Noches” with the corridos tumbados pioneer. The two performed their corrido coquette with lit-up cactus figures in the background. At the end of their performance, Beli told Nata, “I adore you Nata, you are the best, lo mas chingón of the world. Thank you!” Nata responded to her on stage, “No comments. Me encantas, Belinda! I’m melting.” Although social media users speculated that the música mexicana singer made her uncomfortable by not letting her sing as he hugged her on stage, she later said that’s the way they get along.
Los CT labelmate Gabito Ballesteros also sang with Cano. The two singers sang their hit collaborations “LOU LOU” and “El Boss.” Before singing “LOU LOU,” Ballesteros praised Cano on stage, hugging him and saying that he loved him.
Another star that joined the mix is Peso Pluma. Though La Doble P is currently on his Éxodo Tour, the Mexican crooner made a special detour to join Cano and Ballesteros on stage. The hitmaker trio sang their collaborations “VINO TINTO” and “AMG” together. Without Ballesteros, the duo continued with their hits like “Pancake,” “PRC,” and “Carnal.”
Cano also brought out Tito Double P for their song “Primo.”
Other artists who sang on stage with Cano include Rancho Humilde’s boss Jimmy Humilde and Los CT labelmates and colleagues Nueva H, Dan Sanchez, and Alejandro Buelna.
Furthermore, Cano made a tribute to the late Ariel Camacho, which he frequently cites as one of his greatest influences of all time. He covered Camacho’s hits like “El Toro Encartado,” “El Karma,” and “Te Metiste.” He also covered other hits like Marco Antonio Solís’ “O Me Voy O Te Vas” and Juan Gabriel’s “Amor Eterno.”
Up next, Cano is set to perform in other Mexican cities like Zapopan (Aug. 29 to 30), León (Nov. 8), Acapulco (Dec. 7), and Puebla (Dec. 13).