"Even ticks in the pillows": Alexander Abreu reveals the chaos at his latest concert

Alexander Abreu raised concerns on Instagram about the poor conditions at his concert in Argentina, citing issues with accommodation and sound quality. Despite this, he emphasized the professionalism and support of the audience.


Cuban musician Alexander Abreu, leader of the renowned band Havana D’ Primera, used his Instagram account to highlight the challenging conditions he faced during his latest performance at a nightclub in Villa Sarmiento, Argentina.

The artist highlighted a number of issues that affected both his team and the attending audience, describing the experience as an "organizational disaster."

In a video shared on his profile, Abreu expressed his outrage over the treatment received and detailed the complications they faced. According to his account, the accommodation provided to the group fell far short of expectations.

"The musicians' hotel... when I upload the videos, they'll leave you in shock because there were even ticks on the pillows," she said, clearly annoyed.

The singer also highlighted serious issues with the event's production, including an inadequate sound system and a significant delay in the concert's start time.

"The sound arrived at 2:30 in the morning. It was either to suspend or to do it this way," he explained. Despite the setbacks, Abreu decided to take the stage at 4 AM out of respect for the audience that filled the venue, and he highlighted the professionalism of his team.

"We had been announcing all of this for months, and what happened was a lack of respect. But out of professionalism and for all the people who were there, we went on. We performed at 4 in the morning and gave the best concert," said the artist, who expressed deep gratitude to the audience for their unwavering support despite the circumstances.

Through his statement, Alexander Abreu made his commitment to quality and respect for his followers clear, reiterating that "no one is going to tarnish the name of Havana D’ Primera."

Despite the challenges, the singer believed that the connection with the audience and the success of the concert were the best things that could have happened on a night marked by adversity.

This denunciation by the Cuban artist highlights the importance of proper organization in musical events to ensure the welfare of the musicians and the enjoyment of the attending audience.

Frequently asked questions about Alexander Abreu's concert in Argentina and his recent experiences.

What problems did Alexander Abreu face during his concert in Argentina?

Alexander Abreu reported a "organizational disaster" at his concert in Argentina, including poor accommodation and serious production issues, such as an inadequate sound system and delays in the start of the event.

How did Alexander Abreu react to the challenges during the concert in Argentina?

Despite the setbacks, Abreu chose to take the stage at 4 a.m. out of respect for the audience and emphasized the professionalism of his team, successfully delivering the best concert possible under the circumstances.

What other challenges has Alexander Abreu faced recently?

Abreu has faced issues in Cancun and with the airline Copa. In Cancun, he was unable to perform at his best during a concert due to health problems and extreme heat conditions. Additionally, he reported feeling abandoned by Copa Airlines after a detour to Jamaica due to Hurricane Helene.

What is Alexander Abreu's stance on the Cuban regime?

Although Alexander Abreu has been accused of being a supporter of the Havana regime, Emilio Frías, a friend of the musician, has stated that he does not believe Abreu supports communism. Frías emphasizes that his relationship with Abreu is purely friendly and professional, without any political implications.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I now live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.