Cuban who works at a gondola in Las Vegas surprises with his talent singing in Italian

A Cuban man surprises in Las Vegas by singing in Italian during a gondola ride at the Venetian Hotel. The video has gone viral on TikTok, showcasing his talent and Cuban determination.


A group of Cuban tourists had an unexpected and exciting experience in Las Vegas that has gone viral on TikTok. While enjoying a gondola ride at the iconic Venetian Hotel & Casino, they encountered a talented compatriot who rendered them speechless with his singing in Italian.

The video, shared by the user @victoriaps_s, has captivated thousands on social media. In it, we see the young Cuban, who arrived in Las Vegas two years ago from the island in search of a better future, working as a gondolier at the hotel. “I remember when I had just moved here; it was crazy. I came straight here from Cuba,” he told the group of tourists before showcasing his talent by singing.

With a powerful voice and perfect command of Italian, this talented singer has garnered applause and praise, especially after the video went viral on TikTok.

Many Cubans have reacted to the talent of this young man, commenting: "The Cuban fighting wherever he goes," "He sings beautifully; blessings to my warrior Cubans," "I am so proud to be Cuban because of kids like him," "What a handsome young man; I love seeing how they succeed, congratulations to him," "Cubans are something else," "Talents from Cuba all over the world trying to make it," "That young man is a countertenor; what a wonderful voice he has!" "Wow, truly one of the best experiences from that trip; that young man brightens anyone's day."

The video continues to rack up views on TikTok and is a reminder of the tenacity and indomitable spirit of Cubans, who, wherever they are, seek ways to showcase their talent to the world.

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Izabela Pecherska

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


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