ROLLING STONES TO PLAY SHOW IN HAVANA
ROLLING STONES TO PLAY SHOW IN HAVANA
The Rolling Stones reported Tuesday that they will play a free show in Havana on March 25, turning into greatest demonstratin to play Cuba since its 1959 transformation. The Stones will play in Havana's Ciudad Deportiva. It's just three days after President Barack Obama visits Havana. The show is required to draw an enormous group of onlookers in a country where the government once aggrieved youngsters for listening to rock music. Then seen as a device of Western free enterprise. On that week as the visits by Obama and The Rolling Stones, the Tampa Bay Rays are likewise anticipated that
would play the principal Major League Baseball show diversion in Cuba since 1999. Cuban fans have been humming around a conceivable show by Los Rollings since lead singer Mick Jagger went by Havana in October. The greatest musical execution in Cuba to date was held in 2009, when the Colombian singer Juanes drew more than a million individuals to a show in Havana's Revolution Plaza. The Stones concert is required to occur in a more casual political environment, coming over a year after Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro reported that they were proclaiming armistice and moving to standardize relations.