With his songs, Juanes raised the
temperature of the concert, which was broadcast live from
Havana.
Undoubtedly, the appearance on stage of Juanes, with his
songs “Tengo la camisa negra” (I Have a Black Shirt) and “A Dios
le pido” (I Ask God), was the greatest attraction of this peace
and fraternity meeting that opened the doors to the world for
cultural exchange among the peoples.
Juanes was very pleased by the presence of so many people,
especially youngsters, and said that despite all differences “we
are all brothers and sisters”.
In addition, the main promoter of the initiative sent his
best wishes of peace to the whole world, and added that music
should fly everywhere freely, despite differences of religion,
ideology or race.
The Colombian singer thanked all people responsible of making
this concert possible and dedicated, in a special way, the song
“Sueño” (Dream) to those who are kidnapped in Colombia and other
countries.
“We came to Cuba for love, we overcame fear” he said, and
asked youngsters from around the globe to overcome fear and to
change hate for love. “Here, we see how important love and peace
are; this is the message.”
Then Juanes shared the stage with Miguel Bose, another of the
promoters of this concert. They joined voices to sing “Nada
particular” (Nothing in Particular), dedicated to Cuba.