After controversy in Viña del Mar, George Harris will perform in Puerto Rico

George Harris will have his show at the Coca Cola Music Hall.

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George Harris was booed and unable to finish his show at the Viña del Mar Festival in Chile last February.

Venezuelan comedian, George Harris, who was booed and unable to finish his show at the Viña del Mar Festival in Chile last February, will be performing in Puerto Rico at the end of 2025.

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As announced, Harris will be at the Coca-Cola Music Hall on Sunday, December 7th, where he will present the show “El pueblo de uno” (One’s Town). This will be the comedian’s first time performing in Puerto Rico.

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“I am excited to bring my show to Puerto Rico for the first time,” stated George Harris. “I have heard so much about the warmth and passion of the Puerto Rican audience, and I am eager to share a night of laughter and joy with all of you,” he added.

Harris has been a prominent figure in the comedy scene, winning over audiences worldwide with his unique style and ability to connect with the public. With a catalog of stories that address everything from everyday situations to deeper life themes, his show is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

George Harris has captivated massive audiences throughout the Spanish-speaking world. In 2024, more than 75,000 spectators enjoyed his live performances. Harris has filled iconic venues with capacities ranging from 7,000 to 12,000 people, including the Movistar Arena in Santiago de Chile, the Luna Park in Buenos Aires, the Palacio Vistalegre in Madrid, and the Hard Rock Live in Miami. In recognition of his talent and career, he was awarded “Best Comedian” at the 2023 edition of “The Best of Miami” by the Miami New Times.

Tickets for this event are now available and can be purchased through Ticketera. This event will be produced by Loud And Live.

What happened in Viña del Mar?

The comedian performed in front of the so-called “monster” of Viña del Mar Festival in February, where the audience there booed him several times, to the point that he had to leave the stage without finishing his routine.

“I had a rather strange, bizarre experience, I would say, an experience that I wouldn’t wish upon any international artist, and the conclusion I drew after these hours, from what happened in Viña, is that there are many things that got mixed up in this situation, very uncomfortable things. I shouldn’t have accepted the invitation to Viña because I received many threats that this was going to happen, for months,” Harris expressed in an interview with Telemundo in Miami, after the performance.

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