Charlie Zaa at Palladium Times Square on May 13 at 8 p.m.
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Colombian singer with a career spanning over 20 years enchants audiences with a selection of boleros, bachatas, and salsas
- Seating: Mezzanine
- Must purchase G-Passes in the same transaction to sit together.
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- Must be over 16 unless accompanied by a guardian
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Charlie Zaa
- His Beginnings: The son of vocalist Carlos Alberto Sanchez, Zaa began delivering his confident vocal performances with salsa orchestras like Grupo Niche and Guayacán.
- Early Accolades: His 1996 debut album, Sentimientos, soared to No. 1 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and sold over 3 million copies throughout Latin America and the U.S. His follow-up, Un Segundo Sentimiento, landed him the 1998 Artist of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, while his 2001 release, De un Solo Sentimiento, was nominated for a Latin Grammy.
- His Hit Singles: “Dónde Está El Amor” and “La Pollera Colorá” from his 2000 album, Ciego de Amor
- Versatility: Zaa’s first all-bachata album, Bachata con Puro Sentimiento, in 2005 cemented him as a versatile performer, while his cover of Joan Sebastian’s “Un Idiota” in 2015, performed in tribute to the late Mexican singer, made waves on the tropical songs chart.
- Return to the Beginning: 2017’s Celebración revisits his debut 1996 album with new live versions of the songs that launched his career.