Pablo Milanés sang in Miami after ten years

Photo: Cubacute

October 22, 2021

Ten years after his first concert in Miami, Pablo performed last night at the Charles Dodge City Center, in Pembroke Pines, on the third stop of the "Días de Luz" tour across the United States.

Although Pablo did not sing specifically in a venue located on Miami grounds, his return is, symbolically and emotionally, to the place where those most moved by his songs, his musical legacy, and his contribution to Cuban identity are based.

Pablo's concert is the third stop of the "Días de Luz" tour, which has already held performances in San Francisco and Los Angeles, on October 16 and 17. This presentation of a legend of Cuban and Ibero-American music was truly an exceptional moment, an invaluable gift for Miami and Florida.

The tour started in August with concerts in Spain and then in Portugal, and will conclude with two more performances in the United States, scheduled for New York and Washington DC, on October 23 and 24.

Today it is announced that Pablo Milanés will also perform at the Teatro Principal de Alicante, Thursday, November 11, on his new "Días de Luz" tour. A staging with an intimate and reflective format with which he wants to open a new horizon, so necessary in these times, based on a more intimate and at the same time hopeful reflection.

At 78 years old, the Cuban troubadour takes the stage with the same emotions that music has provided him over more than six decades.

The troubadour performs his new compositions and his classic songs, such as 'Yolanda', 'Ya ves' or 'Para vivir'.

Pablo Milanés, one of the main exponents of singer-songwriter music in Spanish, has been able to tackle a wide diversity of genres of Cuban and American music, throughout his work: from tradition to modernity, from 'filin' to nueva canción, passing through jazz, rumba, son and bolero, thanks to his great interpretive versatility.

Source: Cibercuba, Ser

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