Bright and early, Los Terricolas graced the stage as a two-person ensemble, hitting every corner of the stage and captivating every person with the profound sentiment that defines their group. Despite the American Airlines mishap resulting in an incomplete lineup, the Besame Mucho crowd was overjoyed to experience Los Terricolas in any capacity they could.

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“Que bonito cantan”
During “Te Juro que Te amo” the crowd, with no shame, sang their hearts out along with Hoyer. Even with an already extended outro, once the song ended, the crowd continued to serenade Los Terricolas, letting them know how much this song and their music meant to them. Beautifully complementing each other's vocals Loly Hoyer and Daniel Hoyer sang every song filled with passion, breaking the melancholic theme of their songs and turning them into something more for the Besame Mucho crowd.

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This show, though a slow start to the day, epitomized the essence of Besame. Couples danced, singles sang into the air, expressing their emotions, and lifelong fans were moved to tears by the songs. Los Terricolas beautifully inaugurated the Clasicas stage, setting a lovely tone for the event. If it was up to them, they would have stayed there longer,
“Con un publico asi no se dan ganas de bajar del escenario nunca”