No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchivePablo Olivares to rock San José

Pablo Olivares to rock San José

On March 16, Grammy-nominated Argentinian singer Pablo Olivares will perform a live Christian rock concert in Rosa de Sarón Church in San José.

Olivares will present his most recent material as well as a collection of his greatest hits to approximately 5,000 people Saturday at 6 p.m. in the Rosa de Sarón Auditorium. Doors will open at 4 p.m. and there will be a concession stand available.

As usual, he’ll be delivering a positive message to the public, sharing the Gospel message and providing aid to those in need.

Admission to the performance is 1 kilogram of rice or beans, which will be donated to a children’s orphanage in San José, the Pro-mundo Foundation, which works with people living on the streets. The food will also go to various other centers that serve children.

Tickets are available at at Rosa de Sarón Church in downtown San José, in front of Caribeños bus terminal on the road to Tibás. For more information contact: 2221-2629 or www.facebook.com/pabloolivaresoficial.

Trending Now

Costa Rica TSE Seeks to Lift President Chaves Immunity

Costa Rica's electoral tribunal has stepped up pressure on President Rodrigo Chaves by asking lawmakers to strip his immunity over claims of political interference...

New Poison Dart Frog Species Discovered in Peru’s Amazon

Peruvian researchers have identified a new poison dart frog in the Amazon rainforest, adding to the region's rich array of wildlife. The tiny creature,...

Costa Rica’s Draw Against Honduras Boosts World Cup Hopes

Costa Rica held Honduras to a scoreless draw in their World Cup qualifier last night, picking up a point that keeps their qualification hopes...

Costa Rican Congressman Faces Sexual Abuse Allegations from 2006

Fabricio Alvarado, a sitting congressman and presidential hopeful for the New Republic Party, now contends with a formal complaint accusing him of sexually abusing...

Costa Rica Pesticide Use Harms Soil Life, UNA Study Finds

Costa Rica is one of the countries that uses the most agrochemicals, which has a series of negative repercussions in various areas. A recent...

Guatemala Accepts First Honduran Deportees from US

Guatemala has started accepting deportees from other countries as part of its deal with the United States, with the first group of Hondurans arriving...
Avatar
spot_img
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Rocking Chait
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica