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Así vuelve Juan Gabriel a Costa Rica: una velada sinfónica para cantar, llorar y recordar sus grandes éxitos

La Nación

La Nación

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July 2, 2026

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Así vuelve Juan Gabriel a Costa Rica: una velada sinfónica para cantar, llorar y recordar sus grandes éxitos

La puesta en escena del concierto estará cargo de la Orquesta Filarmónica de Costa Rica, que contará con la participación de dos cantantes costarricenses para rendir homenaje a Juan Gabriel.

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