10/10 experience
by Elmer on 10/11/259:30 CLUB - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5Thank you Cuco for make this the best concert I been to.

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Cuco on Tour
Every Cuco concert is about representation and inclusion. An all-ages crowd is the norm at a Cuco show, and you'll see his youthful contemporaries singing along to his cheekily romantic bedroom pop. Cuco's Omar Banos is a Mexican American from the Los Angeles area, and his music has become a calling card for diverse fans of all ethnic backgrounds. Coming out of the DIY house show scene in L.A., there weren't a ton of Chicano kids emerging to play sold-out shows at midsize venues all over the country, with songs regularly clocking 10 million listens on Spotify. But Cuco's earnest songwriting speaks to a new generation at an important time. On stage, he's unassuming, wearing baggy pants and hoodies, singing in front of woozy keys, wobbling synths, rhythmic drums and hazy guitar and bass. But that's the charm of Cuco — he's never tried to be anything besides his authentic self. And now with his debut LP, Para Mí, in tow, the intimacy of those early house shows in LA is still very much in the air wherever he's gracing a stage.
Cuco in Concert
Omar Banos grew up in the largely Hispanic southwest Los Angeles city of Hawthorne. His parents were working-class Mexican immigrants, and Omar, a first-generation only child, played the trumpet in high school before grabbing a guitar and then learning how to use Ableton production software at age 16. Less than a year later, he dropped Wannabewithu, his 2016 debut mixtape as Cuco, and promptly went viral. The follow-up, Songs4u, is a reflection of the musical cultures that surrounded Cuco and inspired him growing up. Meanwhile, he's dropped a slew of one-off singles, including "Lo Que Siento," his biggest hit to date with over 50 million Spotify spins.
Thank you Cuco for make this the best concert I been to.
Everything was amazing except for the crowd since I was getting squished.
The concert was crowded which is to be expected but the venue had everyone waiting for an hour an half of just standing so ppl fainted. Plus Cuco himself sings amazing but left sooo much to be desired, didn’t sing all the songs from the very album he was trying to promote. Plus my two favorite songs “Walk The Way” and “Para Ti” were not sang probably due to that very reason that he was a bit sick whic is a bummer.
The concert was great! He took an extra half hour to come out, but other than that the concert was amazing. He did have to stop the show twice because someone was hurt and people fought lol He handled it well though, he was very interactive with the crowd, he actually sang (Sometimes people lip sync) and he came back out for an encore too. I wish he sang more of the deluxe album though. I'd definitely go to one of his concerts again!!
Dope show. Always good. Cuco talented 💯 would see again.
Omg it was so much fun! Worth the experience and love everything from screaming and singing along with my favorite artists. It was a blast and the best nights I ever had.
Me and my daughter look forward to this concert every year. This year was a little bit less organized when it comes to the line we were in line for over an hour and a half this time. The concert was amazing. The venue was great. it’s always clean and I appreciate that there is so much security since there is many teenagers that attend this concert.
Fans in Oakland went crazy, Cuco played 3 different instruments, is super talented. Whole show was great
It was so fun literally love cuco such a sweet heart and respectful, it was mt first time seeing cuco i love him middle school me is healed for sure 10/10 ❤️
Last year I had the chance to meet Cuco and to see him perform at Phoenix. It was an amazing experience. He was so sweet and he’s so nice to his fans. The show was amazing 100% would recommend to go to one of his concerts.