Colombian band ChocQuibTown to play Bogota benefit

In a benefit for children who lost their schools due to the past winter’s storms, Colombia’s Grammy award-winning group ChocQuibTown will play in Bogota September 10.

The concert is part of the UNICEF initiative, in partnership with the San Rafael Commercial Center in Bogota, whose campaign slogan is “Unite the children, UNICEF, and San Rafael.”

ChocQuibTown is the featured band at the event that seeks to collect money for the disadvantaged Colombian children who have lost their schools due to last winter’s treacherous weather.

With hits like “Somos pacifico,” “De donde vengo yo,” and “Pescao envenanao, ChocQuibTown members Goyo, Slow, and Tostao will be bringing their pacific flavor and colors to Bogota for an afternoon of music in support of a great cause.

The tickets to the concert are available for purchase at the San Rafael Commercial Center.

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