Domingo cancels Cuba concert
mainPlacido Domingo has called off his hotly anticipated Havana homecoming tonight, due to the nine days of mourning declared for the death of Fidel Castro.
He is hoping to reschedule in 2017.
Placido Domingo has called off his hotly anticipated Havana homecoming tonight, due to the nine days of mourning declared for the death of Fidel Castro.
He is hoping to reschedule in 2017.
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Homecoming?
+1 @ SDG
@Norman, this was suppose to be Domingo’s first time in Cuba ever…
“The Spanish-born singer told a press conference in Havana on Friday that he had long looked forward to his first-ever performance in Cuba on Saturday.”
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/latest-news/placido-domingo-cancels-havana-concert/news-story/e8f1c124ad4e2e2eb15bb6a693bf7d6c
Either way, Domingo didn’t have any choice but to cancel as he wouldn’t get an audience. I think Norman was using the word ‘homecoming’ in a figurative and broader sense, as we tend to in England … we all know Domingo doesn’t come from Cuba.
What is the definition or meaning of the word ‘homecoming’ in a figurative and broader sense, then?
(I’m neither English, nor a native anglophone)