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A small vocal of Cuban exiles in Miami raised a fuss about the concert charging that |
A small vocal of Cuban exiles in Miami raised a fuss about the concert charging that it provided support to the Communistic Castro government. various demonstrations were staged in South Florida , some destroying CDs from Juanes publicly , only served to bring more attention to the concert .<ref>http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2009/09/20/columbian-rock-star-juanes-to-play-controversial-concert-in-havana/</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:26, 20 September 2009
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Genre | Pop, latin music |
Dates | September 20 2009 |
Location(s) | Jose Marti Revolution Plaza La Havana Cuba |
Years active | 2009 |
Founders | Fernán Martínez, Juanes |
Paz sin fronteras II (Template:Lang-en) was a benefit concert that happened September 20, 2009, in la Plaza de la Revolucion La Havana Cuba. [1]Over 1.1 Million people attended the concert.
Performers
- Amaruy Perez (Cuba)
- Danny Rivera (Puerto Rico)
- Juan Fernando Velasco (Ecuador)
- Jovanotti (Italy)
- Juanes (Colombia)
- Luis Eduardo Aute (Spain)
- Miguel Bosé (Spain)
- Olga Tañón (Puerto Rico)
- Orishas (Cuba)
- Silvio Rodríguez (Cuba)
- Los Van Van (Cuba)
- Carlos Varela (Cuba)
- Víctor Manuel (Spain)
- CuCu Diamantes & Yerba Buena (U.S.A/Cuba)
- X Alfonso (Cuba).
- Juanes
Controversy
A small vocal of Cuban exiles in Miami raised a fuss about the concert charging that it provided support to the Communistic Castro government. various demonstrations were staged in South Florida , some destroying CDs from Juanes publicly , only served to bring more attention to the concert .[2]
See Also
Paz Sin Fronteras 2008 Colombia Venezuela