Many international and national celebrities from the urban genre have been invited Santa Maria Music FestivalA mega music festival in August at the provincial resort of Villa Clara will host hotels run by Cuban hotel monopoly Caviota.
American rapper Tekashi 6ix9inePuerto Ricans Ambassador And Chest flowReggaeton Tito El Bambino and Cuban Salsa Isaac DelgadoAmong others, it is part of a program that will take place in Cayo Santa Maria from August 17 to 20. Place of the program.
As the site advertises, attendees can opt for tour packages that include stays at major hotels to attend a “unique cultural event” that includes dinners, pairings and exclusive concerts. Between 970 and 1,095 dollars Three nights per room for up to two people.
The packages offered for stay are thoughtful Hotels The One Gallery, Grand Sirenis, Grand Aston Cayo Las Brujas and Angsana, the latter He recently got into a controversy After receiving a letter from a hotel manager, he demanded that Cubans not be accommodated.
“Our festival attracts music lovers from all over the world, looking for the ultimate cultural experience. We offer a unique convention where music, beach, gastronomy, mixology, flavors and cultural fusion come together. Join us to live the party. Your life!”, the event’s promotional text reads. Citing the website.
The program said activist Salome García Bacallao seeks to benefit the “Ministry of the Armed Forces and its confederation GAESA,” which features rapper Tekashi and The. Reggaeton Ditto the BambinoAmong others, have recently visited the island.
The widely publicized program “is an insult to all the people who are starving today, because the Ministry of the Armed Forces, through GAESA, often in collaboration with unscrupulous Cubans, controls all the food sold in Cuba in restricted currency. The majority”, the opponent wrote.
Puerto Rican singer IndiaInitially announced in the festival program, he made it clear that he would not be on the island for those dates and requested that his image be removed from the promotional poster.
The regime is trying to increase its profits and attract more tourism while the Cuban people live with the crisis of shortages of food, medical supplies and basic necessities.