In the early morning of December 22, 2024, five members of The Great International Orchestra suffered a traffic accident on the Panamericana Sur highway while returning from a performance in Sunampe, Chincha, towards Lima. The singer’s private vehicle Dimas Ysla crashed while attempting to avoid a previously crashed car that lacked lights, resulting in significant property damage.
The occupants were taken to the Villa El Salvador emergency hospital, where they received medical attention and were discharged between 5:30 and 7:00 am on the same day.
Fortunately, everyone ended up out of danger. Days after the accident, the orchestra led by Christian Domínguez announced a great concert to welcome the New Year.
The Great International Orchestra will receive the New Year 2025 in La Molina
The Great International Orchestra is preparing to welcome 2025 with a spectacular concert alongside other notable artists. The appointment will be on December 31 at the convention center Scencia de La Molina. This event promises to be a magical night, where cumbia and salsa will merge to say goodbye to 2024 in a big way.
Christian Domínguez, leader of the orchestra, expressed his enthusiasm: “We are very excited to welcome 2025 with the Lima public, so we have already been preparing what will be our repertoire to make everyone present dance.”
The Great International Orchestra with more than 10 years of experience, has prepared a special repertoire for this occasion. With their recent hit ‘Between White and Black’, which has achieved great popularity on social networks, the group seeks to make all attendees vibrate with their best songs.
Guest Artists: Marisol and Suu Rabanal
The event will feature the participation of the renowned singer Marisol and the talented Suu Rabanal, who will bring their unique style to the celebration. The combination of these artists promises a night full of rhythm and joy, ideal to say goodbye to the year in the company of friends and family.
The concert will take place on December 31 starting at 9 pm at the Scencia convention center in La Molina. Tickets are available through Vaope.com, and a large turnout is expected to celebrate the New Year.
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