Juan Luis Guerra and 4-40 will become the first Latin band to share the stage with the legendary rock group The Rolling Stones next 11 February 2006 at the Jose Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico. According to El Caribe, Rolling Stones producer Larry Stein said during a press conference in Puerto Rico on Monday that the group’s concerts always feature a special guest connected with the culture of the region where they perform, and that their guest in Puerto Rico would be Juan Luis Guerra and 4-40. Stein said that Guerra’s international success was taken into account when he was selected, as well as the awards he has received and his two full-house concerts at the Coliseum. “This cannot be called an ‘opening act’ because he has filled the venue twice-they are definitely special guests”, said Stein. Juan Luis Guerra, who is a rock music fan, said that he was pleased about the invitation, which comes shortly after his winning two Grammy awards. Listin Diario says that there has been some speculation about the possible controversy that could arise from the contrast between Guerra’s religious themes-he is an evangelical Christian-and the usually irreverent lyrics of the Stones.