Top acts join Colombia’s anti-government protests with free street show

Some of Colombia’s best artists have signed up for a free street tour on Sunday in support of ongoing anti-government protests.

Among the 60 acts are renowned bands like Bomba Estero, Systema Solar and Monsieur Perine, organizer Cesar Lopez told newspaper El Espectador on Thursday.

The bands plan to contribute to the anti-government protests by touring the capital Bogota on the back of a truck to support the protesters who have been supporting national strikes in the streets for weeks.

Cesar Lopez

According to Lopez, the musical city tour will start at 8:30 in the morning and visit several key protest spots while the bands take turns playing. Some of the bands will be playing on stages at the National Park.

The organizer wouldn’t say which band is playing when and where.

Cesar Lopez

The musicians’ contribution is the latest in an ongoing series of groups and organizations that have been joining the protests that seek to convince President Ivan Duque to negotiate a change to his widely rejected economic and peace policies.

The protests began with a national strike on National 21 and, despite initial violent repression, have since become an ongoing event that have sunk  Duque’s approval rating and have come close to collapsing the government’s coalition and the president’s far-right Democratic Center party.

Related posts

How hostility to the press ended up isolating Colombia’s government

Colombia’s least honest media personalities

How Colombia’s far-right TV personalities get people killed