Concert for the Dignity of Venezuela will be held at Plaza la Juventud this Saturday

Concert for the Dignity of Venezuela at Plaza la Juventud Concert for the Dignity of Venezuela at Plaza la Juventud
Concert for the Dignity of Venezuela at Plaza la Juventud
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Published at: 03/04/2025 03:28 PM

As part of the solidarity with the Venezuelan migrants kidnapped in El Salvador, this Saturday in the Plaza la Juventud of the National Art Gallery, the Concert for the Dignity of Venezuela will be held, which will bring together more than 20 female singers, singers and musical groups.

This was reported by the member of the historic Los Guaraguao Group, José “Chachata” Guerra, who together with his group will accompany the activity that will start at 4:00pm and which is supported by the Ministry of Popular Power for Culture, the Great Mission Viva Venezuela mi Patria Querida and the Great Venezuela Youth Mission.

“We understand that right now it is extremely important for Venezuelan singers and singers to raise our voices together with those of all the families and the Venezuelan people in solidarity with those compatriots who have been kidnapped by the American empire and sent to the prison that has been placed at their disposal by that dictator who rules in El Salvador, Nayib Bukele,” he said.

He emphasized that in this way singers and singers contribute to all the efforts made by President Nicolás Maduro to rescue our compatriots.

In this regard, he reiterated the invitation to the People to accompany this Song for Venezuelan Migrants kidnapped in El Salvador, this Saturday in the Plaza de la Juventud of the National Art Gallery.

The event will include the participation of Lilia Vera, Cecilia Todd, Cristóbal Jiménez, the Now is Now Group, Elena Gil, Gino González, José Bermúdez and La Siembra del Cantor, José Garcés, Martha Doudiers and their Bittersweet Ensemble, the Experimental Group Our America, Leonel Ruiz, Leo Vargas, Lheorana, El Semillero Alí Primera and Vidal Colmenares, among others, with the animation of Winston Vallenilla and Pedro Yajure.

Mazo News Team