
A Call-Out That Became a Live Show
The idea was simple: invite people to be part of the video, with no stages or strict script. The only rule was authenticity. However, the response exceeded all expectations. Thousands of people showed up, filled with enthusiasm and ready to be extras in the filming.

What happened next was an unexpected twist that only an artist close to his fans could achieve. Pipe Bueno took the microphone, with Luis Vega by his side, and the shoot turned into a vibrant live concert. The crowd sang, danced, and joined in a collective celebration that transformed a Bolivian street into an impromptu stage.
A Genuine Connection with the Audience
Pipe Bueno’s visit to Bolivia didn’t just include this unique filming. During his two-day stay, he also participated as a special guest judge on the popular TV show Yo Me Llamo, reinforcing the genuine connection and affection the public in the country has for him.
With this experience, Pipe Bueno reaffirms his working style: direct, authentic, and unafraid to go off-script. The filming of “No Tengo Valor” became a collective cultural moment that proves music is more powerful when it’s lived and felt in the moment.

The official release date for the video will be announced soon. In the meantime, follow Pipe on his social media for all the updates.
