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Havana is hosting the biggest open-air concert since the 1959 revolution, featuring some 15 top Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers.Havana is hosting the biggest open-air concert since the 1959 revolution, featuring some 15 top Latin American, Spanish and Cuban performers.
Hundreds of thousands of Cubans are attending the concert in Revolution Square in Havana.Hundreds of thousands of Cubans are attending the concert in Revolution Square in Havana.
Colombian singer Juanes, who has organised the event, has received death threats from Cuban-American opponents of the regime in Miami.Colombian singer Juanes, who has organised the event, has received death threats from Cuban-American opponents of the regime in Miami.
But he has won support from dissidents within Cuba.But he has won support from dissidents within Cuba.
More than 20 of Cuba's best-known political dissidents, in prison since 2003, issued a message of support for the concert earlier this month.More than 20 of Cuba's best-known political dissidents, in prison since 2003, issued a message of support for the concert earlier this month.
While the critics have complained that Juanes is endorsing the island's communist system, the dissidents say the concert - which is called Peace without Borders - is an opportunity for reconciliation. During a break in rehearsals, Juanes said the show was about peace and tolerance, not politics.While the critics have complained that Juanes is endorsing the island's communist system, the dissidents say the concert - which is called Peace without Borders - is an opportunity for reconciliation. During a break in rehearsals, Juanes said the show was about peace and tolerance, not politics.
"It's a message of peace, not only for Cuba. It's for the entire region," he said."It's a message of peace, not only for Cuba. It's for the entire region," he said.
Colombian singer Juanes is behind the Havana concertColombian singer Juanes is behind the Havana concert
He added that preparations for the concert had not been easy, but "we have all got over our fears".He added that preparations for the concert had not been easy, but "we have all got over our fears".
As the BBC's Michael Voss reports from Havana, the location of the free concert is highly symbolic.As the BBC's Michael Voss reports from Havana, the location of the free concert is highly symbolic.
The headquarters of the communist party is in Revolution Square, along with a giant metal sculpture of Che Guevara's head.The headquarters of the communist party is in Revolution Square, along with a giant metal sculpture of Che Guevara's head.
The square was used by Fidel Castro used to give five-hour speeches, and is also where Pope John Paul II held a historic open air mass in 1998. The square was used by Fidel Castro to give five-hour speeches, and is also where Pope John Paul II held a historic open air mass in 1998.
Our correspondent says the concert will feature the kind of big-name Latin line up that the isolated, music loving island of Cuba could only dream about in the past. Our correspondent says the concert will feature the kind of big-name Latin line-up that the isolated, music-loving island of Cuba could only dream about in the past.
Among the artists taking part on Sunday are Spain's Miguel Bose, Olga Tanon from Puerto Rico, the Cuban performers Silvio Rodriguez and Los Van Van.Among the artists taking part on Sunday are Spain's Miguel Bose, Olga Tanon from Puerto Rico, the Cuban performers Silvio Rodriguez and Los Van Van.


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