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India denies its participation in the Santa María Music Fest in Cuba

The festival will be held in August in the northern resort of Villa Clara, in hotels belonging to the Gaviota group, owned by GAESA.


The Puerto Rican singerIndia confirmed on his social networks that he will not participate in theSanta Maria Music Fest from Cuba.

"Greetings my beautiful people, I amIndia. They are announcing that I will be inSanta Maria Music Fest and it is not true. I have a tour that takes me to another country. "I want to clarify it and please take me out of the video because I am already receiving messages from many people who think I am going to be in Cuba," said the singer.

India assured that on those dates of the Cuban event it has planned presentations in other venues.

"I have other commitments andI don't want them to continue promoting me, making the fans think that I'm going to be inSanta Maria Music Fest because I won't be there. So I'm clarifying this, so you can share and be clear. I love them," commented the artist.

India It was initially announced in the program of theSanta Maria Music Fest, but he made it clear that he will not participate. This has sparked interest in the possible reaction of other artists.

Among the other musicians who would participate in the event are the American rapperTekashi 6ix9ine, the salseroIsaac Delgado, Puerto RicansArchangel andÑengo Flow, andTito the Child.

HeSanta Maria Music Fest It is scheduled from August 17 to 20 in the northern keys of Villa Clara, in the group's hotelsSeagull which is owned by the Ministry of the Armed Forces, and its consortiumGAESA.

There are no specific details about which company is coordinating the event, but since it is taking place inGaviota hotels It is inferred that it will leave substantial profits for the island regime.

This festival is marketed as a "unique cultural event" that includes dinners, food pairings, and concerts. The prices of the tourist packages range between $970 and $1,095 dollars for three nights, with a room for two people.

The hotels would be The One Gallery, Grand Sirenis, Grand Aston Cayo las Brujas and Angsana. Regarding the latter, there was recently a controversy when an administrative letter was leaked to the press requestingdo not accommodate Cubans.

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