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The Rolling Stones to make history, perform free Cuban concert
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The Rolling Stones are living legends of the music world, and soon, they'll be making history in their long career.
Mick and the boys will be taking the stage in Havana, Cuba, later this month.
According to the band's announcement, the concert at Ciudad Deportiva de la Habana will be "the first open air concert in the country by a British rock band."
It will be part of the band's America Latina Ole tour that is traveling through Central and South America.
They have also started a push to donate musical instruments and equipment to benefit Cuban musicians across all music genres.
The band said that the concert has been in the planning stages for months.
It will be held on March 25.
