Videos of fights are circulating from the concert of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 in Havana

The concert of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 in Havana was marred by fights among attendees, highlighting issues of security and organization. The presence of Sandro Castro sparked criticism on social media.

Concert of Dany Ome and Kevincito on the 13th in HavanaPhoto © Social media

Several videos circulated on social media show scenes of violence during the concert of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13, held this Friday at the Havana venue of Pabexpo. What was supposed to be a night of sharing and dancing ended up making headlines due to fights among attendees.

In the images captured by witnesses and shared on Instagram, at least two distinct fights can be seen. One took place at the entrance, where several young people confronted each other in a flurry of punches. The other occurred inside the venue, involving several women who ended up on the ground next to public phones.

The clashes surprised many of those present, who had simply come to enjoy the show. In the videos, pushes can be seen, and people are observed trying to separate those involved, while others recorded the scene with their phones.

Accounts like @reggaeton_cuba_viral and @raggamoffa described what happened as a "chaos," reflecting the confusion over the violence at such an event. In the comments, some blamed the lack of organization, while others sarcastically commented on the affordability of the tickets.

The incident brings to mind what happened recently in Houston, where a concert by the reggaeton artist Bebeshito also ended in a massive brawl, with chairs flying and several minor injuries. The similarities between both cases have reignited criticism regarding safety at urban music concerts.

Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13, residents of Miami, traveled to Cuba solely for this tour. However, in addition to the fights, the concert became a subject of controversy due to the presence of Sandro Castro, grandson of Fidel Castro, whose attendance was heavily criticized on social media for representing the privileges of the elite in a Cuba engulfed in crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions about the concert of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 in Havana

What happened during the concert of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 in Havana?

During the concert of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 in Havana, fights broke out among attendees, turning what should have been a night of music into a chaotic event. Videos of the fights, which occurred both at the entrance and inside the venue, were shared on social media, displaying scenes of violence that shocked many of those present.

How has this incident affected the reputation of urban music concerts in Cuba?

The incident at the concert of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 has reignited criticisms regarding security at urban music concerts, not only in Cuba but also elsewhere. The similarities to recent incidents at concerts of artists like Bebeshito in Houston have raised concerns about the organization and management of security at such events.

What other controversies surrounded the concert of Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13?

In addition to the fights, the concert was controversial due to the presence of Sandro Castro, grandson of Fidel Castro, which generated criticism on social media because of the privileges of the elite in Cuba. There have also been previous controversies regarding the artists' behavior in other contexts, such as their reaction to a security incident at a prior concert.

What has been the reaction of the artists to the incidents at their concerts?

Dany Ome has occasionally taken a firm stance to maintain order at his concerts, as seen in a previous performance where he interrupted his show to demand the removal of a disruptive audience member. However, no specific statement has been issued regarding the fights at the concert in Havana, leaving many fans waiting for an official response from the artists.

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Izabela Pecherska

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