This is a concert where, once again, fans can expect an interesting and even nostalgic fusion between Kizomba and Zouk, the musical genres most sung by the artist. However, Dynamo promises to surprise everyone with a broader, more international sound, incorporating blends—especially from Afro Pop to Trap—that he explores in this new album.
Blindado, which gives its name to the current tour, is the latest album by the Cape Verdean artist—"a protected and blessed work"—featuring collaborations with major names from the PALOP music scene, such as Irina Barros, Denis Graça, Tony Fika, and Mito Kaskas, making this show his most complete to date. In addition to showcasing himself in new styles, Dynamo will continue to give fans what they have come to expect from him: the biggest hits that have defined his 12-year career.
“Encaixa” and “Princesa” from his first album, “Aperta”, “Tequila”, and “Fica” from the second, and “Setembro” and “Ka Ta Consigui” from “Independent”—the album that won him the Album of the Year 2021 award at the Cabo Verde Music Awards—will undoubtedly echo through Sagres Campo Pequeno on March 15, alongside new hits such as “Mad Love”, “Primeiro Lugar”, “Sabi”, “Bunita”, and “Fim do Mundo”, among others.