Juanes and Miguel Bosé could be bringing their message of world peace to Venezuela…
The award-winning singers met with Jose Antonio Abreu, founder of Venezuela’s National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras, to discuss plans for holding the third Peace Without Borders concert in Caracas.
Juanes and Bosé will visit the headquarters of the award-winning “System,” as it’s known, again next month to work out additional details, according to a spokesman for the Simon Bolivar Musical Foundation.
“We are very impressed with all this,” Juanes said of Abreu’s organization, reported Caracas’ El Nacional.
Bosé said he and Juanes expect to bring together “15 artists representative of Europe and Latin America” for the third edition of the Peace Without Borders concert, according to the newspaper.
The concert is also to feature the System’s Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra and acclaimed Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel.
The first Peace Without Borders concert took place in 2008 on the Colombia-Venezuela border, while the second was staged the following year in Havana.