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Poncho Zuleta sang and a fight broke out in the middle of the concert in Chile, the artist had to run away

Poncho Zuleta sang and a fight broke out in the middle of the concert in Chile, the artist had to run away

Poncho Zuleta, vallenato singer.

He had barely sung ‘El Pulmón de Oro’ three songs when his show was suddenly ruined.

International News.

Logistics personnel had to protect the life of the vallenato singer ‘Poncho’ Zuleta when he appeared on an international stage.

It was in Santiago de Chile where the 70-year-old artist performed his musical show and suddenly a fight broke out in one of the stands.

The brawl apparently originated from Colombian and Venezuelan citizens who enjoyed the event where Vallenatero Jean Carlos Centeno also sang.

The fight escalated and ‘Poncho’ Zuleta was one of the first to flee to protect his physical integrity.

‘The Golden Lung’ ran away even long before the security personnel protected him.

Below are images of the moment in which the brawl was formed:

“Thank God for the night that he gave us, I will go to Colombia loaded with the good energy provided by all the spectacular public in Chile,” he wrote in

It should be remembered that at the end of January of this year, another Vallenata group, the “Binomio de Oro”, was caught in the middle of a shooting at a show in Paraguay where one of his fans unfortunately died.

Cover Photo: Video Capture

You may be interested in: Binomio de Oro was caught in a shooting during a concert in Paraguay



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