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Anuel AA announces his return to the stage two months after undergoing "life or death" surgery

Anuel AA fans in Washington D.C. They will have a new opportunity to enjoy their music after the cancellation of their show in May

Anuel AA © Instagram / Anuel AA
Anuel AA Photo © Instagram / Anuel AA

It's been almost two months since Anuel AA reported that he had to undergo emergency surgery because his life was in danger. In that same post, the Puerto Rican artist announced that he was paralyzing his plans to release his new record project, heartbreaker. But after this time away from their social networks, it seems that is ready to return to the stage because in their Instagram stories announced the show that is scheduled for December 10 in Washington D.C.

Social networks have been plunged into striking silence in these two months, in which his team has been sharing stories promoting their songs and the singer also mobilized to ask for help for his colleague Alexio La Bruja, who died a few weeks ago after a long battle against cancer.

But beyond that, Anuel AA did not publish any posts again. A time when it seems that Anuel AA has been fully focused on his recovery to return stronger than ever and is already thinking about his return to the stage.

Anuel AA Instagram Capture

According to the poster they posted on their Instagram stories, The artist will be on stage at the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. on December 10 to delight his audience with his Las Leyendas Nadie Mueren tour.

We remember that The singer canceled a concert in the same city on May 20.

According to what he said, it was due to a technical failure on his plane that if he had taken it to get to the show, it could have put his life in danger. Meanwhile, his fans were waiting for his arrival at the venue and after a long wait they were angry at the disappointment of not seeing him.

"It's not my fault that the plane had a problem on the day of the concert, hours before. But anyway, it's my face that gets dirty," he explained then. "And think if the plane failure happened 30 minutes later, in the air, we died and then the entire tour was screwed up and we wouldn't even be in that thinking because what I would be dead and the news would be different if that plane crashed."

As planned, in a few weeks his fans in the city will finally have the opportunity to enjoy his music live.

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Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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