Bélo shines in Ottawa: an intimate evening for his 19-year career
The Ottawa music scene was the scene of a memorable moment on Saturday, August 24, 2024, as Haitian artist Belo celebrated its 19-year career with an exceptional concert at the Richcraft Theatre in the suburbs of Orléans. This evening, which marked its very first performance in the Canadian capital, will remain etched in the memories of the spectators present.
In an intimate atmosphere, Bélo was able to reinvent the stage space of this renowned venue, offering a sold-out performance in front of a captivated audience. At 7:54 p.m., the singer made his entrance by performing “Music of Jah,” a song from his first album released in 2005. This piece immediately captured the attention of the spectators, creating an atmosphere of respect and admiration for the artist.
During the evening, Bélo played one song after another, alternating between rhythmic pieces and touching ballads, always with a depth of interpretation that touched the hearts of the audience. For two hours, he delivered an exemplary performance, confirming once again his status as a committed singer, whose messages resonate beyond borders.
This special night was not only a celebration for Bélo, but also an opportunity for him to strengthen his connection with his fans. In an interview with Juno7 after the concert, he expressed his desire to get closer to people. “I try to connect with people in a different way”he said, while encouraging his audience to follow him on social media, to maintain that unique connection he has with them.
For Liautaud H Philogène, one of the organizers of the event, this evening was a real success. “The concert was superb in terms of performance, sound and programming”he said, rejoicing in the quality of the evening. He also praised the quality of the audience, a select audience that appreciated Bélo’s performance. “The room was full, and Bélo knew how to transcend on stage”added Philogène, visibly satisfied with how the event went.
The organization of this evening was the result of the collaboration between Hands up Group, We Live It Ottawa and Expev Montréal. Liautaud H Philogène wanted to thank Harry Luc and Bélo in particular for the trust they placed in him, before and during this concert which turned out to be a great success.
The evening of August 24, 2024 at the Richcraft Theatre not only marked Bélo’s 19-year career, but it also strengthened his relationship with an audience that continues to accompany and support him. With such captivating performances, Bélo proves that he is more than an artist: he is a voice, a presence that transcends people and continues to leave a lasting impression.
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