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New York: Juanes’ concert in Central Park is suspended due to misbehavior by attendees

Jane Austen by Jane Austen
July 13, 2023
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This Wednesday, July 12, is presented by Juanes, a well-known Colombian musician. In New York’s Central Park, participants were suspended due to bad behavior.

Winner of twenty Latin Grammy Awards He was a guest as part of the popular SummerStage concert series and the Latin Alternative Music Conference, a music festival With free entry in New York.

Along with Juanes, Other artists scheduled for this Wednesday are Young Female Intersex Band Regional Mexican Conexion Divina. There, in Central Park, the man from Antioquia couldn’t reach his third as thousands gathered. They created chaos in the place. The chaos was so great that Juanes had to ask people to calm down.

The event was counted Capacity for 5,000 people, but that’s about 12,000 extra fansThey arrived at Central Park and tried to get in to enjoy the presentation of the musician

Heather Lubow, executive director of the festival, promised For the first time in Summerstage’s 30 years, they had to stop a concert For a non-weather problem.

In videos shared by dozens of users on social networks, you can see moments where the singer tries to calm the public. Behavior of helpers and others, in which people may be seen jumping through safety hoops.

Juans concert in Central Park was packed so I couldn’t get in, so I lay down on the grass to listen to him very happily, the people staying outside barged in and after two songs they canceled the concert. pic.twitter.com/qj86eD2n36

—Ruddy (@papitafreenbec2) July 13, 2023

“It’s very sad that we couldn’t finish our show, but I want you to know that above all else, safety always comes first for us.. So I hope to see you soon. I love you so much, I hope you understand that this is a force and exceeds the hand,” commented the Colombian in a video posted on his social networks.

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