Chacal claims he left the stage in Barcelona due to health issues.

The musician said he will have to return to Miami to take care of his health.


The Cuban singer El Chacal urgently left the stage in the middle of a concert in Barcelona due to health problems, as he himself reported on his social media, where dozens of outraged followers were demanding an explanation.

According to the singer, he had a medical emergency that forced him to leave the stage without prior notice and go to a hospital, where he was treated by a doctor from Holguín.

"It was a terrible night for me, I didn't expect what happened, I had to get off urgently," said the musician, who apologized to his audience personally. "I owe it to the people of Barcelona," he lamented.

"I can't come back with you to return what was missing, like 20 minutes; but for now, I will have to go back to the city of Miami when I finish the concert that I have left, and take care of your health," he stated.

However, the incident, which occurred on June 28th, outraged the fans of the reggaeton artist, who even demanded a refund of the money.

"If he had a perfect health problem, that is understandable; but what I don't understand is why he didn't refund the money to the public if the concert didn't take place," "What health problem, in Miami he will do the same, and people are so gullible that they will pay to be robbed," were some comments on the social network.

The musician, who had started his tour in Europe on June 27 with a concert in Tenerife, promised to hold another concert in Barcelona later on for the audience who missed out.

However, the musician announced on his Instagram the eve of a new summer concert in Punta Cana, which generated new reactions from his followers.

"I don't understand how you scammed us out of money in Barcelona, from people who make an effort to buy a ticket to see their favorite singer, and due to 'health issues' that you didn't specify, you are now going to the Dominican Republic to do a show. According to you, you were going to recover in Miami and now this. What a quick recovery. I'm very happy for you," a netizen commented on their latest post.

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