Venezuelan salsa singer Lemar took the stage at the Malecón Deportivo in Santo Domingo on Saturday as part of the Reconocidos Verano concert event.
The artist delivered a live performance before the attending crowd, presenting key selections from his musical repertoire. His set featured well-known tracks such as "No Sé Tú", "Para Siempre", and "Cómo te hago entender", supported on stage by a full band of musicians and custom stage production elements.

Lemar's performance focused on romantic salsa, a subgenre of Latin dance music known for its melodic structure and romantic lyrical themes. His appearance formed part of a multi-genre festival program designed to showcase diverse styles of Dominican and Caribbean music.
According to a press release sent to Dominican daily newspaper Diario Libre, the singer addressed his audience following the set to express his gratitude. Lemar thanked the Dominican public for their reception and highlighted the deep artistic connection he has maintained with the country throughout his career.
A History of Dominican Collaborations
The Venezuelan performer has spent significant time building his career in the Dominican Republic. Over several years, he has conducted multiple live concert appearances and recording collaborations across the country, establishing himself within the local salsa community.
Santo Domingo, the capital city of the Dominican Republic, is a major cultural capital for Caribbean music. Its waterfront boulevard, the Malecón, regularly serves as an open-air venue for major public celebrations and musical showcases that draw thousands of music fans.
Star-Studded Lineup at Malecón Deportivo
The Reconocidos Verano concert gathering brought together a wide variety of musical talents beyond salsa. The festival roster highlighted leading figures from the Dominican urban and tropical music scenes, including Yailin La Más Viral, Donaty, Eudis El Invencible, Braulio Fogón, Yaisel, Omega, and Rochy RD.
Dominican urban music, encompassing styles such as dembow and merengue urbano, featured heavily across the day's performances. Artists like dembow star Yailin La Más Viral and mambo pioneer Omega represented the vibrant local street music culture alongside tropical performers.
The concert appearance coincides with Lemar's latest recording release, "Inolvidable". The new production draws creative inspiration from the repertoire of Mexican music icon Luis Miguel, whose hit romantic ballad "No Sé Tú" was among the songs Lemar featured during his Santo Domingo set.
