Rolling Stones Will Be First Major Act To Play Cuba Show Since ’59 Revolution

British singer Mick Jagger and british guitarist Ronnie Wood perform during a concert of The Rolling Stones at Morumbi stadium, in Sao Paulo, southeastern Brazil, on February 24, 2016. Photo: J.F. DIORIO/ESTADAO CON... British singer Mick Jagger and british guitarist Ronnie Wood perform during a concert of The Rolling Stones at Morumbi stadium, in Sao Paulo, southeastern Brazil, on February 24, 2016. Photo: J.F. DIORIO/ESTADAO CONTEUDO (Agencia Estado via AP Images) MORE LESS
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HAVANA (AP) — The Rolling Stones say they will play a free concert in Havana on March 25, becoming the biggest act to play Cuba since its 1959 revolution.

The Stones will play in Havana’s Ciudad Deportiva three days after President Barack Obama visits Havana. The concert is expected to draw a massive audience in a country where the government once persecuted young people for listening to rock music, then seen as a tool of Western capitalism. Along with dropping that policy, the Cuban government has increasingly allowed large non-official gatherings.

The band says in a statement that “we have performed in many special places during our long career but this show in Havana is going to be a landmark event for us, and, we hope, for all our friends in Cuba too.”

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