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Los Van Van closed due to capacity in Miami

"El tren de la salsa" recalled some of his best songs and made his audience dance with the voices of Mayito Rivera and Pedrito Calvo.

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Last night of May 30 was a magical date for all music lovers inApart From From.

The legendary Cuban orchestra performed in concert at Studio 60 in the city of Miami, Florida, on the occasion of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the group founded by the late maestroJuan Formell.

"El tren de la salsa" managed to close the venue due to capacity, which was filled with vanvaneros who danced and sang to the rhythm of many of the hits that have been part of the history of the band, currently led by the son of its creator,Samuel Formell.

In addition to the voices of their usual singersRoberton, The Lele and the also daughter of Juan Formell,Vanessa Formal, the Los Van Van show had the surprise participation of two of the big stars who were part of the group:Mayito Rivera andPedro Calvo.

As in the old days, the artists took the stage with their former colleagues and re-performed some of the singles they made their own when they belonged to the famous dance music orchestra.

Mayito, for his part, performed some songs such asI am everything (Oh God, protect me) OI will post your photo in the press and made the audience relive his unforgettable time in Los Van Van.

The Van Van not only received ovations and applause from everyone present, but during the concert many people threw dollar bills at them on stage.

According to witnesses, thousands of dollars could be counted, something not previously seen in orchestra performances of this type.

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Yare Grau

Natural from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.


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