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For years, Uruguayan production companies have been working to attract international artists and their efforts have paid off; however, the saturation of the industry and high taxes appear as a latent threat
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October 10, 2022 at 05:00
He is a fan of Guns N’ Roses. When he found out about the tour that the band was going to do in the region —even without knowing the details— he said that he was willing to travel to any country to go to their concert. But he didn’t have to because when the South American Tour 2022 was confirmed, Uruguay was one of the destinations marked on the grid.
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