Just two days for the first concert of The Rolling Stones held in Havana, the British rock group sent a particular mesaje Cubans.
"Hello Cuba!" Say the Stones as an introduction to his animated video, with a difficult but well made Spanish pronunciation.
In the audiovisual members say they are "very happy" for the next presentation and qualify the concert as a single event. "We have played many amazing places, but this concert in Havana will be historic for us, we hope that for you too."
The concert, free admission, is emerging as one of the most important rock events lived on the island, and will be held on March 25 at the Ciudad Deportiva.
According to the statement by Dale Skjerseth, producer of the band, told cubado Granma, the Stones expect this concert to break the attendance record they achieved in their concert held in 2006 in Rio de Janeiro, where they congregated 1 million 300 thousand fans across Brazil. "In Cuba never again see something like what will happen in the concert. It will be an awesome show. There will be no opening act or guests, the Stones will have the night to themselves," he says. So far, it has only been known that Mick Jagger himself invited the Cuban choir Entre Voces to join him in the rendition of You Can not Always Get What You Want.
For this concert, coming after his appointment in Mexico, the group led by Jager promises to do something surprising. "The visit to Cuba will be something special for them. We have brought everything. A Rolling like to travel with all the equipment. We also know that all they have done throughout its history has become a milestone," Dale indicates .
What is ahead in logistics, indicates that the concert will start at 8:30 pm and will run for 2 hours, with the possibility that if the band wanted, would join even more time to the presentation.