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Philharmonic to give free concert in San José

June 23, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Philharmonic Orchestra will give a free presentation next Saturday in downtown San José.

The concert will be held in the esplanade of the Church de la Soledad in Chinatown at 6:30 p.m.

The Philharmonic is expected to perform well-known “plancha” songs, rock in Spanish and English and classics of Latin music.

In addition, singers Eduardo Aguirre, Charlene Stewart, Pablo Bogarín, Álvaro Solano and Gustavo Salazar will be invited. Likewise, Yamuen Rodríguez and the national band Marfil will also perform.

Organizers are prepared for the presence of more than one thousand people in the show that is part of the presentation of the brand city of San José.

crhoy.com

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