Sin Bandera, Ha*Ash, Retro Festival and more concerts that the Municipality of Surco has not authorized


2022 was characterized by bringing the most sought-after artists of the moment to Peru and this 2023 will not be the exception. It is not even the middle of the year and important events have already been scheduled for all types of audiences. groupings, such as Without flag either ha*ash; singers, like Alejandro Fernández or Sabina; and events, such as El reencuentro and Festival Retro, are some shows that have already put their tickets on sale; however, there is a precedent that would prevent the aforementioned functions from being carried out.

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Municipality of Surco pronounces before upcoming concerts

Through its social networks, the Municipality of Surco published an official message announcing which concerts have not been authorized by the authorities. In addition, they called on people who have purchased their tickets to take their precautions before these events take place.

“The Municipality of Santiago de Surco informs that the performance of these six shows has not been authorized. Given this, we urge the general public to take appropriate precautions. We reaffirm our commitment to provide safer and quieter spaces for our neighbors and visitors, ”he specified in the message that accompanies the banner.

Surco Municipality reports which events were not authorized

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Ha*Ash and Sin Bandera were going to perform at Plaza Arena

This February 14, Sin Bandera, Axel, Beret, Andy & Lucas and Anna Carina were going to carry out the Festival Amor bajo las estrellas event at Plaza Arena. Tickets are already on sale through the official Entradaya website and prices vary from S/175.00.

Sin Bandera surprised his fans with his return to the stage.  Photo: Instagram

Sin Bandera surprised his fans with his return to the stage. Photo: Instagram

On the other hand, Ha*Ash announced its arrival on Peruvian soil on March 5 and tickets went on sale on January 19 through Teleticket.

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Ha*Ash was founded in 2002 by sisters Ashley Grace and Hanna Nicole. Photo: Instagram/Ha*Ash

As long as the documentation is not regulated and the producers of the mentioned events do not communicate and reach an agreement with the Municipality of Surco, the events could be canceled or the location would be changed to avoid monetary losses.

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