Ja Rulay and his band obtain visas to travel to Europe: "The spell is broken."

Ja Rulay and his band have obtained visas for their tour in Europe. The Cuban singer celebrates this milestone in his career after overcoming obstacles that had prevented his travel last year.


Cuban singer Ja Rulay is off to perform in Europe. In a video shared on his Instagram account, he excitedly displayed the newly obtained visas for himself and his entire band, allowing them to travel from Cuba to the old continent.

"The spell has been broken. Here I have the visas for the whole band. We are at the embassy, just picked up the visas. We will be in Europe very soon. They are waiting for us over there. The whole band. Confirmed, really confirmed," the artist expressed, visibly happy to share this news with his fans on the other side of the pond.

This achievement marks a significant milestone for the artist and their team, as they will be able to take their music to European stages for the first time. The planned tour on the continent is a long-awaited dream for Ja Rulay, and their excitement is evident in the message addressed to their followers, many of whom have celebrated this news with them.

The opportunity to perform in Europe represents a significant step forward in Ja Rulay's career and the international reach of his music, reflecting the efforts of many Cuban artists who aspire to share their talent beyond the island's borders. With this new chapter, the singer and his band are gearing up to win over European audiences.

We recall that at the end of last year, the singer announced a tour in Europe for 2024. However, his visa to travel was ultimately denied. His agency, Rami Record, attributed the denial to external factors and the current situation in Cuba related to recent protests.

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Izabela Pecherska

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