Miami, Fl – The lights dim, and the crowd erupts in anticipation as Jon Secada takes the stage at Casino Miami on May 17, 2025. His presence is magnetic, his voice as smooth and soulful as ever. The evening is a celebration of his decades-long career, blending Latin pop, jazz, and heartfelt ballads into a performance that captivates from start to finish.
Jon opens with “If you Go”, setting the tone for an intimate yet electrifying night. His setlist is a carefully curated journey through his greatest hits, including “Just Another Day”, “Angel”, and “I’m Free”. The audience sings along, transported back to the golden era of ’90s pop. A highlight of the evening is his tribute to Frank Sinatra. Secada seamlessly transitions into “The Best Is Yet to Come”, a duet originally recorded with Sinatra in 1994. His reverence for the legendary crooner is evident, and the performance is a masterclass in vocal finesse. He would go on to perform a very soulful rendition to Sinatra’s “My Way”.
Broadway influences shine through as Jon delivers a stunning rendition of “I Don’t Care Much” from Cabaret, a nod to his time on the Broadway stage. His theatrical experience adds depth to his performance, proving his versatility as an artist.
Adding a personal touch to the night, Jon welcomes his daughter, Mikaela Secada, to the stage. Their duet is a heartfelt moment, showcasing the musical talent that runs in the family. Mikaela, a Broadway performer herself, brings a fresh energy to the show, complementing her father’s seasoned artistry. She proceeds to deliver a bolero duet with her father, before tearing into Gloria Estafan and the Miami Sound Machine classics, “Conga” and “Rhythm is Gonna Get You” on which Jon joins her on stage.
Jon then delivers “Coming Out of the Dark”, a song he co-wrote for Gloria Estefan. The audience is on their feet, applauding a performance that is equal parts nostalgia and celebration. He follows that up with another song for which has the songwriting credits, “She’s All I Ever Had”, written for Ricky Martin.
Secada’s career spans over three decades, marked by Grammy wins, platinum albums, and collaborations with music icons. His ability to transcend genres and languages has solidified his place as one of the first bilingual artists to achieve international success.
As the night draws to a close, Jon Secada’s concert at Casino Miami is more than just a performance—it’s a testament to his enduring artistry and the legacy he continues to build. Fans leave the venue knowing they’ve witnessed something truly special.
Setlist
- If You Go
- I’m Free
- Too Late Too Soon
- Angel
- The Best Is Yet to Come (Frank Sinatra duet tribute)
- Wilkommen / Cabaret
- My Way (Frank Sinatra Cover)
- Bolero Medley (With Daughter – Mikaela Secada)
- Conge / Rhythm is Gonna Get You (Miami Sound Machine Cover with Daughter Mikaela Secada)
- Always Something
- Coming Out of the Dark (Gloria Estafan Cover)
- She’s All I Ever Had (Ricky Martin Cover)
- September ( Earth Wind and Fire Cover)
- I Feel Good (James Brown Cover)
- Do You Believe in Us
- Just Another Day
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Ivan Romero
Ivan Romero, based in South Florida, is a music and photography enthusiast with decades of experience—from managing a record shop to working in radio and DJing during South Beach’s club revival. With a keen eye for capturing emotion and atmosphere, he covers live and corporate events across Florida, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Ivan also volunteers his talent to document school performances in his community.

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