Uniting the Latin community, the ‘Tu Fiesta Radio Presents: LPT Latin Salsa Orchestra’ event celebrates the glorious Latin culture, music, and festivities.
Latin culture is one of the oldest and most celebrated cultures around the world and recently this event united the Latin community once again. The ‘Tu Fiesta Radio Presents: LPT Latin Salsa Orchestra’ took place at the Heartwood Soundstage, starting from 7 p.m to 11 p.m. Delivering salsa songs and giveaways to guests with enchanting rhythms, the event presented an unforgettable night for the attendees on Saturday. The festival united the Latin community and celebrated the culture by including the music of took place at the Heartwood Soundstage, LPT, The music was played by the prominent radio host, Elio Piedra along with Jorge Tamayo and Luis “Torpedo” Aponte also present as performers.
The musician trio [performed in the first half of the festival, with a long set of one and a half hours where songs like “Timbalero,” “Aguadile” and “Llorarás,” were played. The energy was soaring high as the music and incredible performances by the artists led the audience directly to the middle of the dance floor. The attendees and guest list were full of Latin community members and one of the most prominent ones was the couple celebrating their wedding anniversary. The musicians took the chance and made the celebrations even bigger by dedicating the song “Me gusta” to the lovely couple and their love. Yoel Sosa and Jackie Coz, the couple, two Cubans who were celebrating 13 years of their marriage were visibly happy and enjoying the ever-joyous ambiance, created by the festival.
Expressing their joy and gratitude, Jackie Coz said, “There’s no better place to celebrate it”. The couple also had a long history with Piedra and met him for the first time at his first event playing in Gainesville. Since then the couple has been loyal fans of the artist and remained devoted followers of Tu Fiesta Radio. In a further statement, Coz said that the best part of this festival and the event is seeing the Latin community coming together, listening to Latin music, and enjoying it to the fullest. Sosa on the other hand, happened to agree with his wife’s statement and said these events were important to them and the entire Latin community. Explaining further he said that there are far more opportunities to set roots in Gainesville’s Hispanic community.
One thing that the guests and performers were united on was that if these events had more media coverage, they would be more interesting. So there are big hopes for the future.
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