Charly & Johayron will donate the proceeds from their concert in Varadero to unprotected children.

"Thank you for loving us so much."


Charly & Johayron have moved their followers with a solidarity gesture after their most recent concert in Cuba.

In an Instagram post, the popular artists expressed their excitement after a "magical and unforgettable night" and reiterated their announcement - also mentioned during the concert - that "all the money raised today from Charly & Johayron and their team will be donated to the Association of Unprotected Children Branch."

"It's the least we can do for these adorable little kids," they added in the post where they also celebrated the success of "Mela."

The reactions from their followers came without delay, and many left comments of affection, support, and admiration: “Actions that speak for themselves. Blessings”; “Breaking”; “I love you all, blessings”; “You are a movement” are some of the responses that stand out among the messages.

This concert took place as part of the Varadero Josone Festival 2024, which is held from August 19 to 25 and has featured the participation of other greats of Cuban music such as Los Van Van, Alain Pérez, Divan, Issac Delgado, among others.

In the stories, Charly & Johayron took the opportunity to reiterate their gratitude to their fans and their happiness for the tremendous reception their followers are giving to their concert tour across the island.

Instagram stories / Charly & Johayron

"Today the second to last concert of the 2 pesaitos tour took place. 14 concerts in a row from Monday to Monday, 2 consecutive weeks. The longest tour on the island that ends next Sunday with the close of summer. Unique experiences on every stage hit. Thank you for loving us so much. We are yours," said the enthusiastic young reggaeton artists, who have many reasons to celebrate, the most recent being reaching their first million followers on Instagram.

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