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Havana D’Primera concerts in the United States

Havana D'Primera concerts in the United States

The popular Cuban orchestra Havana D’Primera will offer four concerts in cities in the United States.

The first of these presentations will take place this Friday the 16th at La Boom, a venue located in Queens, New York.

Then, the band will celebrate Father’s Day, this Sunday, June 18, at XL Nightlife, in New Jersey. The tour will continue in Los Angeles, California, where they will perform at the Sala Congaroom, on June 22.

The fourth concert will take place in the city of San Francisco, on June 23 at Roccapulco.

When, where and how much:

-Friday June 16, 10:00 pm

Boom room. 56-15 Northern Blvd, Queens, NY 11377, United States.

Between $66 and $117

-Sunday June 18, 8:00 pm

XL Nightlife Room. 323 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey 07208, United States.

$60 and $99

-Thursday June 22, 9:00 pm

Congaroom room. 800 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90015, United States.

Between $35 and $100

-Friday June 23

Roccapulco. 3140 Mission Street, San Francisco, California 94110, United States.

Between 50 and 70 USD

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