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Sandro Castro's Latest Video from Santa Clara Captures Attention

Monday, June 15, 2026 by Hannah Aguilar

Sandro Castro, the grandson of Fidel Castro and a notable Cuban influencer, shared a video this past Sunday filmed in Santa Clara. The footage showcases various locations within the city, interwoven with a series of symbolic references that stand out.

In one segment of the video, Sandro sings a line from the chorus of "Hasta Siempre, Comandante," a song composed by Carlos Puebla in 1965 in tribute to Ernesto Che Guevara. The line Sandro sings highlights: "In that province it says: here remains the clear, the endearing transparency."

During his tour, Sandro is seen posing next to a combat aircraft, specifically a MiG, displayed on metal supports, showing visible signs of rust and wear. He also stands beside a Soviet-manufactured helicopter, showcased on a blue-painted platform bearing the inscription "CUBANA" on its fuselage. These pieces of military equipment are located in public areas around Santa Clara.

The tour includes a stop at the red and white "Welcome to Santa Clara" sign, framed by palm trees, and a mention of what Sandro humorously refers to as "Villa Clara's White House," which is, in fact, the Martí Provincial Library.

Joking with his companions—whom he refers to as "the prince of Santo Suárez," "Magnolia," and "Cere"—Sandro concludes the video by announcing his return to Havana: "with the space rocket."

The journey to Villa Clara comes with clear context. On June 9, Sandro had announced on Instagram that he would be the host for concerts by reggaeton artist Yomil Hidalgo ("El Vampirach") at the Discobar Ekelekua venue in Villa Clara and Cienfuegos, planning to travel 300 kilometers to join him amid Cuba's severe fuel crisis.

The video aligns with the public persona Sandro has been cultivating for years. With over 164,000 followers on Instagram, he has carved out a niche as an influencer, nightlife entrepreneur, and creator of controversial content, often linked with power and status symbols.

In March of 2026, Sandro spoke to CNN, stating that "most Cubans want capitalism, not communism," and criticized Díaz-Canel for "not doing a good job." In the same interview, he revealed being summoned by State Security over his satirical videos and released with a warning.

His bar, EFE, located in El Vedado, Havana, has been mostly closed since early June due to the energy crisis, as Sandro himself confirmed in a TikTok live session on June 8.

Insights on Sandro Castro's Influence and Activities

Who is Sandro Castro?

Sandro Castro is the grandson of Fidel Castro and a well-known Cuban influencer with a significant following on Instagram.

What is the significance of the song "Hasta Siempre, Comandante" in Sandro's video?

The song "Hasta Siempre, Comandante" was written by Carlos Puebla in 1965 as a tribute to Ernesto Che Guevara, and Sandro sings a line from its chorus, adding a symbolic layer to the video.

What did Sandro Castro reveal in his CNN interview?

In his CNN interview, Sandro Castro stated that most Cubans prefer capitalism over communism and criticized Díaz-Canel for his leadership. He also mentioned being summoned by State Security for his satirical videos.

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