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Pedro Aznar, Natalie Pérez and Connie Isla, free for refugees

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Through an initiative of the UNHCR Argentina Foundation, the 22 In November, the solidarity recital will be held, which will include the presentations of Pedro Aznar, Natalie Pérez and Connie Isla.

The three artists will perform their concerts with the Latin Vox Machine symphony orchestra, which is mainly composed of migrant musicians, refugees and displaced persons of different nationalities.

The meeting will be free and it is only necessary to make a reservation through the site www.conciertoconlosrefugiados.org, where you can also collaborate with the Blue Ponchos to support the cause of refugees.

Beyond the musical talent that can be appreciated on the day of the concert, the opportunity is key to reflect the resilience of those who were forced to leave their land and to celebrate solidarity through music.

The Latin Vox Machine orchestra currently has more than 150 artists

This concert will try to provide knowledge about the situation that more than 79 million refugees and displaced people in the world, of which close to 40% they are boys and girls, and raise awareness about a problem that is recognized as the greatest humanitarian crisis since World War II.

All the artists will carry out a special repertoire, which will contain his popular songs, as well as some versions of other musicians, but all with arrangements specially made for this concert, by Venezuelan teachers Juan Pablo Correa, Francisco Duque and Joram Betancourt.

Composed of more than 150 artists, the orchestra was born in 2017 thanks to producer and composer Omar Zambrano, who joined 35 Venezuelan musicians who used to play in the subway and public places of the Buenos Aires city.

In 2019, LVM received recognition as an Embassy of Peace, for the international pacifist movement Mil Milenios de Paz, thanks to his tireless work in spreading messages of unity, solidarity and fraternity between nations. Today, the group is made up of more than 150 artists.

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