Culiacan, Sinaloa. .- “Chronicles of the pandemic is the name of the new show by the singer-songwriter and comedian Cuban Alejandro García “Virulo”, which will bring to Culiacán next Friday, February 4 at 8:00 p.m., on the stage of the Pablo de Villavicencio Theater, with tickets on sale starting next Tuesday, February 1.
The Cuban artist Alejandro Garcia “Virulo”, an old acquaintance by the culichi public, returns to our city at the invitation of the Sinaloense Institute of Culture, Tatuas- Un Público se Prepara AC, and the Culiacán Municipal Institute of Culture.
Tickets cost 300 pesos on the ground floor and 250 on the upper floor. For more information, call 6677138460. As always, all the health measures required by the health authorities will be taken for this show, including the mandatory use of face masks and limited space in the theater.
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“Chronicles of the Pandemic”, It is integrated with the songs that the singer-songwriter wrote during two years of confinement, and with which he recorded a self-titled album, with arrangements and accompaniment by extraordinary Cuban musicians such as Buena Fe, with the National septet, with Kelvis Ochoa, with Pancho Amat, with the National Symphony, with the Digna Guerra Choir, with Ray Fernández, with Cándido Fabré, and many others.
The show includes a tribute to Rolando Valdés, a friend of “Virulo”, who accompanied him with his percussions for more than 30 years, and who recently passed away from the consequences of COVID, and whose place will not be taken by anyone else.
To finish, as always, “Virulo” will perform a selection of his most liked songs, at the request of the public.
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