Tony Succar joins big stars to pay tribute to the Fania All Star at the Premios Juventud 2024. (Photo: dissemination)

Tony Succar will be at the highly anticipated ceremony, which will celebrate the best of Latin music and feature a special performance that promises to revive the iconic rhythms of Fania.

The Peruvian producer will perform today at the Premios Juventud gala in Puerto Rico. At the first rehearsal he will be joined by great artists such as Oscar D’ León, Sergio George, Tito Puente Jr. and Luis Figueroa.

Tony Succar, the award-winning producer of two Latin Grammys, is in Puerto Rico to be part of the Premios Juventud tonight, where he will perform a show in honor of the 60th anniversary of the Fania All Star.

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“It’s an honor to be part of this great musical celebration of the Fania All Star with these legends… Let’s have fun, my people,” wrote Tony Succar in his Instagram post, where he shared images alongside the music icons.

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For the first time, Tony Succar joins salsa legend Oscar D’ León, maestro Sergio George, Tito Puente Jr. and Luis Figueroa. This tribute to the Fania All Star also features La India, Anitta, Yvi Queen and more artists. The gala will be live today, Thursday, July 25 at 7 p.m. and will be broadcast on Univision.

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Tony Succar is preparing for the premiere of his first documentary film, “Mimy & Tony: The Creation of a Dream,” which will be released in all movie theaters nationwide on September 12.

This production tells the story of struggle and overcoming of Mimy Succar and her family, everything she experienced behind the production of her debut album as a solo singer at 62 years old, her successful tour after its release until the nomination for the American Grammy.

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