Did you hear – The “America's Vedette”, Iris Chacon, He contemplates returning to his native Puerto Rico permanently in the coming years.
Like many Puerto Ricans living in the diaspora, his desire is to return to his country. The veteran artist has lived in the state of Florida for more than five years, and although he often visits the island for extended stays, whether for work or leisure, he feels it is his duty to return. I've never adapted to being outside.
Iris works Orlando, Florida, since 2017 After Hurricane Maria passed through Puerto Rico, with an aging population. Since last year, trips to the island have become more frequent for the star due to work commitments. He was one of the public figures in the last edition San Sebastian Street Festivals in Old San Juan. From January 2024 to the present, America's vedette shows have not stopped on the island. It was performed at the patron saint festivals of Ponce, Arecibo, Cabo Rojo and other cities.
“This year I renegotiated my contract with my work with older adults in Orlando to devote more time to my career, which is why I spent more time in my beloved Puerto Rico. I enjoy being with my people. Having lived outside of Puerto Rico for a while, I have never really embraced being outside. My adaptation is less than zero. We would like to return to Puerto Rico and travel several months of the year to work in Florida. We will see how things turn out and how things go financially, but my desire is to return as soon as possible. “Then we travel from one place to another,” said the star, who continues to work at a company in Florida. Provides entertainment and treatments for seniors with various activities.
That way, he doesn't feel pressured to return, but rather “I just go with the wave…wherever it takes me.”
Iris returns to the island in the next few days, performing with her show on Saturday 8 June Tropicoro at the Fairmont El San Juan Hotel On Green Island. Tickets are on sale Ticketera.com.
For the singer, her performance at the Caribe Hilton Hotel in San Juan will commemorate her more than 25 years of performing. Presentations in clubs include comedy and other elements that the star combines, such as comedy.
“I'll be with Juno's band. We're going to be funny and it's going to be great. It's a different show from what we do at Patron Saint Festivals because I can have comedy and other things that my audience likes. It reminds me of club performances. They're going to have a great time and it's a different atmosphere. “It's a show for all my people,” the artist explained in a phone interview from Orlando new day
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