Friday, May 27, 2011

Iberoam .- Miguel Rios, Melendi, Julieta Venegas, Daniel Martin and The Pescao act this Saturday at the Valladolid Latino

VALLADOLID, 27 May. Miguel Ríos, Julieta Venegas, Daniel Martin, The Postal Service, Maldita Nerea, Melendi, the trio Alex, George and Lena and the local New Passengers star in this Saturday, May 28, Valladolid Latino Concert to be held in the court finally Fair central Valladolid from 19.00. The New Passengers Valladolid open at that hour the concert.

Then jump onto the stage the trio of Alex Ubago, Jorge Villamizar and Lena Burke. Then comes the turn of 'The Postal Service' (guitarist of El Canto del Loco, David Otero), Julieta Venegas and Dani Martín, preceding the veteran Miguel Rios, who arrives at Valladolid Latino in the final part of his farewell tour accompanied by Rosendo Mercado and Carlos Goñi (Revolver group leader).

Closed the evening the group Maldita Nerea and Melendi Asturias. El Patio de la Feria de Valladolid, which has a capacity of 15,000 people, giving spectators bleachers, a stage of 44 feet wide, 16 meters deep and 18 tall, 120,000 watts of sound, 300,000 of light and three LED screens. The enclosure door opening will take place at 17.00.

The organization and the NGO Action Aydua report that the bracelets Valladolid Latino Outreach-Aid have already gone on sale, to dedicate its revenue to health care of children and young people of Santo Domingo (Ecuador). The bracelets, priced at two euros, you can buy at any center in the English Court of Castilla y León, and in the centers of the English Court of Madrid by Goya and Princess.

You can buy online through the website www. ticketcyl. com and its associated centers of Castilla y León. All participating outlets as volunteers with the sale of the wristbands, making available to Valladolid Latino Outreach sales channels and distribution available. Artists like Miguel Rios, Alex Ubago, Dani Martin and The Postal Service, participants in this year's festival Valladolid Latino, have been added to this joint initiative and have recorded their video collaboration.

Action Aid and the Valladolid Latino festival, which this year celebrates its sixth year, have launched the project "to improve the living conditions of children, families and communities living in the countries of Latin America." The proceeds from the sale of low-cost product, a bracelet of solidarity, will go to ensure health care for 520 children and youth in the street in Santo Domingo, Ecuador.

With the money raised will be put in place a medical and dental clinic at the Don Bosco shelter in this city.

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