Alejandro Fernandez Performs Two Sold Out Shows in Los Angeles

Alejandro Fernandez @ Gibson Amphitheatre Sept 12, 2009 photos by: Leslie DJ
Panties, roses and teddy bears were tossed onto the Gibson Amphitheatre stage as Latin recording artist Alejandro Fernandez performed to a sold out crowd for the second night in a row. Generally the Mexican heartthrob performs his pop hits first before dipping into his rancheras but this time being on the West Coast miles away from his native Mexico he took the stage dressed in his Mariachi-leather attire, hat and all and dug into his repertoire.

Panties get caught on the singer's pants during his September 12th show
He performed hit after hit including classic covers like “No,” “Abrazame,” (Hug Me) and “El Reloj” (The Clock). From his hits he belted out songs that spanned his 15 year career including, “Matalas” (Kill them), “Si Tu Supieras” (If You Knew), “Tantita Pena” (Loads of Sorrow), “Canta Corazon” (Sing my Heart), “No Se Me Hace Facil,” (Its not easy) and “A Manos Llenas”(Filled Hands).
At times it was hard to hear to what the Potrillo was saying because of the deafening squeals and declaration of love. One young woman behind me squealed so loud that my right ear rang for days. She shouted things like, “Thats my man!” and “Que Papasote!” (What a hottie) over and over until she went hoarse.





