"The truth is that I brought a lot of special guests"
- Kimberly Silverio Bautist

- Oct 21, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 12, 2025
Oscar Maydon promised to his Los Angeles fans that it was going to be a night full of surprises on Oct. 11 and — he delivered.

The audience was treated to five special guest appearances at his sold out show at the Youtube Theater.
“And the truth is that I brought a lot of special guests,” Maydon said.
About 9:30 p.m., Codigo FN was the first special guest of the night. They performed their collaboration song Otro Dia Otra Aventura.
In between songs, the regional Mexican group and Maydon were chanting “shots, shots, shots,” when an unrecognized guest approached Maydon without revealing who it was.
It wasn’t until the requinto guitarist began to play and fans suddenly realized who it was. It was Erik Aragon, Codiciado’s lead singer.
Aragón performed Gente de Accionar and El Malo de Culiacan along with Maydon.
30 minutes into the show, Maydon announced the third special guest of the night. It was Grupo Frontera’s lead singer Adelaido Solis III also known as “Payo.”
Fans could not believe a member of the Tejano Norteño group came to perform.
Before Payo's performance, Maydon decided to gift a ramo buchon, which is a popular Mexican flower arrangement to a fan.
“Honestly, I want to give this to my fan,” Maydon said.
He searched for a fan to see who he would give the flower arrangement to.
He chose a fan that was dressed as a Corpse Bride, which became the viral edit for Tu Boda, which has reached #1 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs. She wore a white blue dress, a veil, held a bouquet of dead flowers, and her body painted.
After Maydon presented the flower arrangement , Payo took the stage and performed ¿Qué Te Parece?.
After performing their duet song, Maydon said to Payo that he needed to present a ramo buchon to another fan. He chose a young girl in the audience.
Before Payo left the stage, they both sang Fin De Semana. Maydon then thanked Payo for coming to his show.
25 minutes later, Xavi a Mexican American singer and songwriter, took the stage as the fourth special guest of the night. He performed Cartier and La Diabla.
Right after Xavi's performance, Maydon announced the last special guest of the night. It was urban sierreño singer and songwriter Chinito Pacas.
Maydon and Pacas performed two of their collaborated songs, Que Onda! and Elvira.







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