The Kaseya Center became a temple of emotion and freedom this Friday for thousands of Cubans who, amid applause and tears, witnessed an unforgettable moment. The Spanish singer Melendi and the renowned Cuban artist Aymée Nuviola joined their voices once again to sing to Cuba, its people, and the hope for a free island.
Before interpreting the song "Pan para Yolanda," Aymée addressed the audience with a clear and powerful message. "This song, as Melendi says, only incites love and reflects from respect the reality of a people that has no voice. Long live a Free Cuba and freedom for political prisoners!", proclaimed the artist, while the attendees responded in unison with cheers and applause.
Far from avoiding the commitment, Melendi accepted Aymée's challenge to improvise some verses on stage, dedicated especially to the Cuban audience, who love him like a brother.
Without hesitation, he joined the shout of “Long Live Free Cuba!” that echoed in every corner of the venue and is deeply appreciated by those who oppose the dictatorship ruling the island.
Through her social media, Nuviola shared the excitement experienced during the night: “Last night the Kaseya Center vibrated and sang to the rhythm of our song ‘Pan para Yolanda’. It couldn’t have been more emotional, more symbolic than this union of voices crying out for our Cuban people, it would be more of a show than anything else. Thank you, Melendi, you are the best! And today we do it again,” she wrote alongside images from the concert.
The moment of both on stage was not just a musical performance, but an act of resistance and support for those who, from Cuba or in exile, continue to raise their voice for freedom. The fact that an international artist like Melendi joins this demand is a sign of solidarity that Cubans all over the world appreciate.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Melendi and Aymée Nuviola Concert in Miami
What happened during the concert of Melendi and Aymée Nuviola in Miami?
Melendi and Aymée Nuviola joined their voices at the Kaseya Center in Miami to perform the song "Pan para Yolanda," in an event that became a symbol of resistance and hope for a free Cuba. Both artists expressed their support for the Cuban people and called for the freedom of political prisoners.
What was Aymée Nuviola's message during her presentation?
Aymée Nuviola declared that the song performed, "Pan para Yolanda", encourages love and reflects the reality of a voiceless people. She also made a call for the freedom of Cuba and political prisoners, which was met with cheers and applause from the audience.
How did Melendi react to the political situation in Cuba during the concert?
Melendi joined the cry of "Long Live Free Cuba!", demonstrating his solidarity with the Cuban people. The Spanish singer showed his support for the Cuban cause, which was deeply appreciated by those attending the event.
What significance does the support of international artists like Melendi have for the Cuban cause?
The support of international artists like Melendi is seen as an important act of solidarity for Cubans seeking change in their country. This backing helps to highlight the fight for Cuba's freedom on global stages, amplifying the voices of the exile community and those still on the island.
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