
The stage is set, cobblestone streets, vibrant Spanish Colonial architecture and 500 years of history. On December 16 and 17, the San Felipe del Morro Fortress will add yet another chapter to its already rich history with the celebration of Yanni: Live at El Morro.
What were once the stomping grounds for Spanish Conquistadors, pirates and royalty will become the stage for Greek superstar composer Yanni. Puerto Rico's iconic citadel will engrave its name in an exclusive list of monuments such as the Taj Mahal, the Forbidden City and the Acropolis, that have played host to Yanni's epic performances.
Yanni is no stranger to Puerto Rico. After playing three times in Puerto Rico to a full house, his fourth presentation promises to be a special night for the people of Puerto Rico. The concert will be broadcasted to an audience of over 100 million from around the world through the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). It will be much more than an amazing display of sights and sounds, it will be a showcase of Puerto Rico's grandeur to the world. The night promises to be one full of excitement and as the composer said, "I am excited to work together with the Government of Puerto Rico and the National Parks Service to present this magnificent tribute to the beauty and history of this monument, the Island and its people."
If you are as excited as we are about this historic event, then you'll love this. See Puerto Rico will be giving away the ultimate Yanni Live at El Morro experience. Two grand prizewinners will receive round-trip airfare, hotel accommodations and tickets for two to see Yanni live at the Fort San Felipe del Morro. Stay tuned to our Facebook page for more details.
For more information, please visit Yanni's Official website.
Info taken from http://www.seepuertorico.com/
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Enjoy each second of Yanni concerts at El Morro and share them with us!
Alba from Brazil
www.yanninsidebrazil.com.br
Thank you so much Alba and thank you for joining my blog!
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