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"Dianelys Alfonso Triumphs Again: Fills Miami's Watsco Center for the Second Time"

Tuesday, July 22, 2025 by Hannah Aguilar

For the second time, Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, known as "La Diosa," achieved a full house at Miami's Watsco Center this past Saturday in a concert brimming with emotion, captivating the audience from start to finish. As the show began, La Diosa opened up about her fears and the nerves that gripped her while performing for hundreds, recalling the online criticism and doubts cast upon her.

"I'm nervous beyond belief; I've worked incredibly hard to put on a concert like this for you. You have no idea how much we've hustled over the last month and a half to make sure you enjoy this night," the singer expressed. "Thank you so much to all the fans here supporting me, despite many trying to harm me on social media, and those who said, 'she won't make it.' What they don't realize is that La Diosa always succeeds because I have you, and without you, I'm nothing," she added, showing immense gratitude towards her audience.

The concert featured an impressive lineup of guest performers, including Haydée Milanés, El Funky, Osmani García, and El Chulo. Dancers accompanied her on stage, and her daughter, Reychel, sang in front of the large crowd, winning over everyone present. To top it off, she premiered her new album, "Joyas," live, offering her unique renditions of iconic tracks from the Prodigious Decade. This and more defined La Diosa's concert at the Watsco Center.

True to her beliefs, she shouted "Patria y Vida!" alongside El Funky, joining the call for freedom in Cuba and demanding an end to the dictatorship and the release of political prisoners.

Key Insights on La Diosa's Watsco Center Concert

Who is Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya?

Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, also known as "La Diosa," is a Cuban singer who recently filled the Watsco Center in Miami for the second time, proving her success and popularity.

What was special about La Diosa's concert at the Watsco Center?

The concert featured a series of guest artists, live performances, and the premiere of her new album, "Joyas," which includes her versions of classic songs.

How did La Diosa express her political stance during the concert?

La Diosa, alongside El Funky, shouted "Patria y Vida!" as a call for freedom in Cuba, demanding the end of the dictatorship and the release of political prisoners.

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