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A Spanish Dove in Costa Rica

Acclaimed Spanish ballad singer Paloma (Dove) San Basilio will be performing on Sunday, March 7 at 8 p.m. at the Melico Salazar Theater.

The famous singer is promoting her latest CD, “La Música Es Mi Vida,” (Music is My Life), which contains more than 30 well-known songs compiled from three decades of hits and 26 CDs.

Some classics are “Juntos,” (Together) “Quiereme Siempre,” (Love Me Always) and “No Llores por Mí Argentina.” (Don’t Cry for Me Argentina).

Tickets are on sale at the National Theater and Interfin branches in North Sabana, Heredia, Alajuela and Cartago and are ¢12,000–¢30,000 ($28-$71). For more info, call 210-4310.

 

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