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Tourism

Panama’s king of salsa comes to Colombia

by Camilla Pease-Watkin April 12, 2010

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Panamanian salsa legend Ruben Blades announced that he will be performing in Bogota and Medellin later this year.

The singer, who is recognized for hit singles such as “Dime”, “Pedro Navajas” and “Buscando Guayaba,” will be singing as part of his “Todos Vuelven” tour, which will travel around the continent.

Blades announced that he will not be performing tracks from his latest album “Cantares de Subdesarrollo,” but rather that, as a special treat for fans, the concerts will feature a playlist chosen specially by visitors to Blades’ website.

Medellin’s concert will take place on April 29 and Bogota’s on May 1.

To find out about purchasing tickets, click here.

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