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Former Trump Official Posts Ominous Shot of Caracas Stadium Venezuela's Maduro Says He Will Celebrate His Birthday There

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Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro said he plans to celebrate his birthday on November 23 with what he described as a large public concert at Caracas's Estadio Monumental Simón Bolívar, prompting an ominous response online from former U.S. Treasury official Marshall Billingslea.

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Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, announced that he will celebrate next Sunday his 63rd birthday with a “big concert” in Caracas amid military tensions with the United States and a day before Washington’s announced designation of the Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist organization.

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21-11-25.-The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, ruled out this Thursday that a concert is being organized in Caracas to celebrate his 63rd birthday, scheduled for Sunday. As he explained, it was all a joke spread on social networks that ended up generating confusion among others.

Nicolás Maduro announced the suspension of his birthday celebration at the Monumental Stadium in Caracas, just 24 hours after having publicly called for a massive concert in that venue. “Next Sunday I am celebrating years. They are invited to the Monumental, to the great concert that we are going to give. We are going to bring in more people than Old School, than Karol G,” Maduro said on Wednesday, November 10 during an event broadcast on nation…

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The event will take place at the Simón Bolívar Monumental Stadium, a structure with capacity for about 40,000 people.

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro denied on Thursday that there will be a concert in a Caracas stadium next Sunday for his 63rd birthday, saying it was a joke that many people believed because, he said, Venezuelans like a good party.

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Caraota Digital broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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