PHOTO GALLERY: Lunay and Baby Tate light up Yuengling
American rapper Baby Tate opened for a small, but loud, crowd. After performing her biggest hits such as “I Am” and “Hey Mickey!,” Puerto Rican artist Lunay was received with applause and screams from the audience.
Taking a Puerto Rico flag from an audience member in the front row on stage with him, Lunay performed to an electric crowd and even took a fan request to sing his song “Nuevo.”
– Julia Saad, STAFF WRITER
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