Latin Superstar Plays Bill Graham Civic

Grammy winning Columbian singer/songwriter Juanes has turn maybe one of a biggest and many critical renouned Latin song artist in a world. Juanes (born Juan Esteban Aristizabal Vasquez) schooled how to play guitar during age seven. His passion for a instrument led him to learn normal Latin sounds as good as Colombian folk song styles, yet his initial vital breakthrough came as a member of a Colombian steel rope Ekhymosis during a late ’80s and early ’90s.

By a late ’90s, a rope separate over disagreements about a low-pitched direction, yet dual members would continue to work with Juanes as he launched his solo career. Starting with his 2000 entrance ‘Fíjate Bien’ (which translates as ‘Take a Good Look’), a thespian became one of a widespread army on a Billboard Latin charts in a states and arguably a biggest Spanish-language stone star on a planet.

Besides his success as an artist, Juanes has also been famous for his tellurian overdo with his activism. His Mi Sangre Foundation offers assistance to victims of anti-personnel mines while he pushed to solve a 2008 Andean tactful predicament between Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela with a large giveaway unison featuring artists from all 3 nations that drew 300,000 people. The following year, he headlined his second “Peace Without Borders” unison in Cuba that was attended by some-more than a million. Juanes has continued to make high-profile appearances as one of a many famous song stars on a world with performances during a 2010 FIFA World Cup Kickoff Concert and a Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. Juanes headlines this unison during San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium Saturday night, personification fan favorites and songs from final year’s acclaimed bid ‘P.A.R.C.E.’

Juanes

Saturday, Mar 12, 8 p.m. $19.50-$79.50
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

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