The musician Hassan Emilio Kabande has a concert scheduled for October 14 in the border city of the state of Baja California
In the early hours of Tuesday, several banners signed by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) in Tijuana, Baja California, in which threats were made to Featherweightknown for performing narcocorridos dedicated to criminal leaders.
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Preliminarily, it was indicated that the blankets were placed on the bridge known as “El Mirador”, as well as in the Libertad neighborhood. Photographs of the messages were shared on social networks, in which they warned the 24-year-old musician not to appear in the border city, otherwise it would be his last show.


“This is for you, Featherweight. Refrain from showing up on October 14 because it will be your last presentation because you are disrespectful and loose-tongued, you show up and we are going to break your mother*”, reads the banner signed with the acronym CJNGin reference to the organization led by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantesalias “El Mencho”.
It is worth mentioning that Hassan Emilio Kabande He has a concert scheduled for next October 14 in Tijuana as part of the “Doble P México Tour.” Although tickets are not yet on general sale (it is currently in the pre-sale phase), it is known that the show will take place at the Estadio Caliente.
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Mayor of Tijuana considers canceling Featherweight concert
After the threat banners supposedly sent by the CJNGthe state president indicated, in a media interview, that security at the concert, as in another massive gathering, will be under the collaboration of the National Guardas well as elements of the municipality and the state.
Despite this, the mayor indicated that the star’s safety will have to be evaluated by her team. However, the authorities will continue investigating in the coming days, in order to determine the performance of the show scheduled for next October 14.
The mayor also highlighted that the music of the singer “She dances Alone” They advocate crime, which is why certain criminal groups “tend to get upset and unfortunately those who suffer the consequences are the citizens who want to attend these concerts and have a risk.”
Source: Ambito

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