Víctor Yaipén Uypan also received moving words from his children. Photo: Facebook

Exclusively for ‘Qumbias y Risas’ with Edwin Sierra and Oscar del Rio! Víctor Yaipén revealed where the remains of his father, the leader of Orquesta Candela, are being laid to rest.

The Peruvian QQQumbia is in mourning after the departure of Victor Yaipén Uypan. Last Sunday, January 19, Orquesta Candela announced the death of its leader through its social networks. In communication with ‘Qumbias y Risas’, hosted by Edwin Sierra and Óscar del Río, Víctor Yaipén reported the place where his father’s remains are being laid to rest.

With a career of more than five decades in cumbia, Victor Yaipén He took his first steps in music in 1973 by founding, together with his brother Elmer Yaipén, the emblematic Group 5. Thus he began a path that would position him as one of the greatest exponents of the genre in Peru. Some time later, Víctor decided to start his own musical project and created the Candela Orchestra.

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Where are the remains of Víctor Yaipén buried?

Victor Yaipén He invited all QQQumbia fans to go to his father’s funeral at the Ministry of Culture, in the Nazca room. “Today and tomorrow we will be watching over his body. You are all invited to come so you can join us. The fans and all those people who have always liked my father’s music, don Victor Yaipén”he reported.

Likewise, it was reported that the wake of Victor Yaipén Uypan It will take place today until 10:30 at night and will conclude tomorrow to be buried in the Jardines de la Paz cemetery in Lurín, at 3:00 p.m., according to what was learned.

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Víctor Yaipén Uypan received moving words from his children

The heirs of Victor Yaipén Uypan They have used their social networks to express moving words to the leader of Orquesta Candela. “I love you and I will always love you. And I carry you so deep in my soul, sweet old man,” said his son Victor.

For his part, he said, Donald Yaipén published the following message: “You were always and will continue to be my hero, because you fought to the end as a great warrior. I feel very proud to be the son of Victor Yaipéna man with charisma, humility and a big heart. You left an immense musical legacy, since you were the first musician in the entire family and you contributed significantly to Peruvian cumbia. I want to thank you for all the teachings you gave me.”

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