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февраль 6, 2026

Project A celebrates 20 years of career with a concert

The Venezuelan group Proyecto A commemorated its two decades in the music industry with a special free concert at the San Agustín parish. This area was chosen for being an undisputed icon of salsa in Caracas and a bastion of popular culture.

Project A celebrates 20 years of career with a concert

TL;DR

  • Proyecto A celebrated 20 years in the music industry with a free concert in San Agustín parish, Caracas.
  • The chosen location is an icon of salsa in Caracas and known for its social work.
  • The concert achieved record attendance for the location, with over 3,000 attendees.
  • The group performed hits and paid tribute to El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Tito Rojas, and the Adolescentes orchestra.
  • The performance included special guest musicians like Pibo Márquez and José Soto.
  • Proyecto A announced plans for new music, collaborations, and international tours to promote Venezuelan salsa worldwide.

The Venezuelan group Proyecto A commemorated its two decades in the music industry with a special free concert at the San Agustín parish. This area was chosen for being an undisputed icon of salsa in Caracas and a bastion of popular culture.

According to the members of groupThe space stands out for its important social work, managing to bring together people from all social classes to share the essence and cultural roots of the city.

The event marked a record attendance for the area, with over 3 people from the community and surrounding areas. According to residents, this is the largest crowd ever gathered for a show in that location. The members of Proyecto A expressed their deep pride in this achievement, emphasizing that they take with them the affection, support, and unconditional love of the community.

Singers Socrates Cariaco (founder of the group), Richard Sanchez and Miguel Rivas performed a selection of hits that have defined their original sound over the past 20 years.

In addition, they captivated the audience with three special mixes in homage to great figures of the genre: a tribute to El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, a segment dedicated to the "Rooster of Salsa", Tito Rojas; and an energetic closing in honor of the Adolescentes orchestra.

The event concluded with a performance by José Ángel Martínez on piano, renowned international musician Pibo Márquez, a native of the San Agustín parish, and José Soto, popularly known as "Mortadelo," on bass.

Looking to the future, Proyecto A announced that their goal remains to elevate Venezuelan salsa and share their hits with the world. To that end, they confirmed that they will soon release new songs and collaborations, accompanied by international tours.