‘Calma’ singer Pedro Capo attends Game 6 of World Series to support Nats
A special guest attended Game 6 of the World Series in Houston to support the Washington Nationals.
Pedro Capo, the Puerto Rican singer famous for his “Calma” song, was in the house at Minute Maid Park, according to a video he posted on his Instagram Story.
The Calma King is in the building! #STAYINTHEFIGHT @pedrocapo @recordsANDradio pic.twitter.com/PrVYVMW6wj
— Danny Favret (@Danny_Favret) October 29, 2019
“Calma” has become the celebration song for the Washington Nationals, and truly made famous by Brian Dozier, who loves it and has even sung it himself.
The most important #WorldSeries content you’ll see (and hear) today is Brian Dozier covering Pedro Capó a cappella. @pedrocapo // #STAYINTHEFIGHT pic.twitter.com/l4ZGFBnGA5
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) October 21, 2019
Capo also made an appearance at Nationals Park in DC for Game 5 of the World Series.
Wake up, keep Calma and #STAYINTHEFIGHT ! Live coverage from Houston starting at 4 on @nbcwashington #Nationals #WorldSeries @pedrocapo pic.twitter.com/CjSIV6nNqJ
— NBC4 Sports (@NBC4Sports) October 29, 2019
Capo did not bring the Nats any Calma magic on Sunday but was hoping to bring some on Tuesday.
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