The Palm Beach Post
By Associated Press   |  Celeb Stalker, Music News  |  October 09, 2009

Puerto Rico Gloria EstefanSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Thousands of laid-off government employees in Puerto Rico will be doing the conga for free, thanks to Gloria Estefan.

The Cuban-born singer bought some 2,000 tickets for her weekend concert and they will distributed by raffle among the nearly 17,000 workers who learned last month that they will lose their jobs beginning Nov. 6.

Estefan bought all the remaining upper-level tickets – at $40 each – as a gift to those who were affected, said Harold Rosario, the singer’s spokesman in Puerto Rico, said Thursday.

Officials have begun distributing the tickets to various government agencies, which will raffle them. The government announced the layoffs in late September as it tries to close the gap on a $3.2 billion deficit.

The U.S. territory is struggling with its third year of recession with a 15 percent unemployment rate, higher than any U.S. state. Tickets to hear the seven-time Grammy winner sing Saturday range from $40 to $125. Almost 8,000 tickets have been sold so far, Rosario said.

One Response to “Gloria Estefan buys concert tickets for PR jobless”

  1. Janet says:

    Gloria has done a great thing. PR and Cuba have a long history of helping one another even on smaller (but still valuable) scales as this one.
    “Cuba y Puerto Rico son de un pajaro las dos alas”

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