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Corazón Serrano Withdraws From Vibra Perú Festival After Dispute Over Flyer and Billing

The band's owners say a last-minute promotional flyer changed their agreed billing and rehearsal plan and left them unable to deliver the show as promised.

Overview

  • Corazón Serrano announced it is no longer part of the Vibra Perú 2026 Fiestas Patrias edition after owners Leodán and Edwin Guerrero Neira said organizers broke an agreed promotional plan.
  • The band says organizers released a new flyer on May 16 that added many more artists and altered placement that had been promised for the group's July 28 performance, creating rehearsal and timing problems.
  • Leodán and Edwin explained their decision in a TikTok live on Friday, May 22, saying the change threatened the concept and technical needs of their 'Acceso al corazón 4' show.
  • HTA Entertainment and Vibra Perú have publicly rejected the account, accusing Corazón Serrano of leaving without advance notice and of making unacceptable demands about other artists' participation.
  • The festival remains scheduled for July 28–29, and the dispute raises questions for ticket buyers and organizers about lineup billing, publicity promises, and whether a replacement or resolution will be announced.