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Cielo Díaz, From Arequipa to Bolivia: the Story of the Peruvian Woman Who Today Triumphs with “Divinas”

Summary by El Comercio
The artist has been in Bolivia for four years and today is the only Peruvian in the lead of “Divinas”, a group that has been gaining popularity in the Bolivian music scene. In this interview, she tells of the sacrifices she made to start from scratch, the losses that marked her path and how she turned the uncertainty of migrating into a new opportunity to grow as an artist.
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The artist has been in Bolivia for four years and today is the only Peruvian in the lead of “Divinas”, a group that has been gaining popularity in the Bolivian music scene. In this interview, she tells of the sacrifices she made to start from scratch, the losses that marked her path and how she turned the uncertainty of migrating into a new opportunity to grow as an artist.

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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