Nothing stops live music, not the bad omens from analysts about a lack of dollars during the government of Alberto Fernández, nor the recession of the government of Javier Milei.The public wants live music, and although from the other side of the counter (on the side of the show producers) there is a drop in ticket sales of around 20 percent compared to the previous year, the offer of music shows is still good. Since the beginning of the post-pandemic, the circuit has grown and so has demand. And the proof is, once again, in the number of shows that can already be seen scheduled until at least November 2026.
Perhaps it may not sound very sensible that the mechanism for purchasing a washing machine is the same as for a ticket to a music show that lasts two hours. That is to say: fill the credit card with installments. But, as an entertainment producer consulted months ago by THE NATIONthe option to “rest” with entertainment, even though for many today it represents a luxury, is still something necessary.
Bad Bunny will open 2026 of shows in stadiums, with three performances in River Plate – Credits: @Chris Pizzello
Prices don’t go down. Actually, due to the low growth in salaries, ticket prices are increasingly more expensive and the selection that the public must make is increasingly greater as their pockets cannot cover all tastes. Though, there is enough interest to cover the offer of massive shows; not so much those in medium and small rooms. On the other hand, while in the case of Buenos Aires, in musical matters, the first two months of the year used to be of very little activity, recently the February agenda began to be populated, even with shows by foreign artists, with massive attendance. Let’s see what next year’s agenda has to offer. A selection aligned with the year that awaits us: 26 by 2026.
Doja Cat, February 8
Gilberto Gil Adds Córdoba Show to His argentine Tour
The Spanish singer-songwriter gilberto Gil returns to Argentina with his repertoire of classics and material from his album And Now What +?. He has added a new performance to his previously scheduled dates in buenos Aires (March 6 and 7 at the Polo Field), with a show now set for March 8 at the “Chateau” in Córdoba.
Gilberto Gil, March 11, Movistar Arena. King Time is the name of the project bringing this Brazilian music icon back to Buenos Aires. It’s anticipated to be his farewell tour, with the 82-year-old Gilberto Gil promising another magical night. This concert was originally scheduled for October 2025 but was rescheduled due to the musician’s availability.
Chayanne, March 13, Vélez Sarsfield. The Puerto Rican singer will tour with a new show.
Stereo Ecos, March 21 and ten more dates, movistar Arena. A few days after going on sale, the show already had more than 250,000 tickets sold thanks to a mysterious announcement: “Let’s imagine a place where the unreal becomes real, where we are transported to dream moments and wishes become reality, allowing us, thanks to technology, to experience the most anticipated reunion.” That was enough for the project carried out by Zeta Bosio and Charly Alberti to schedule a 21-concert tour in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Chile. In Buenos Aires there are 11 shows scheduled.
AC/DC, March 23, 27 and 31, River Plate. the last time the band led by Angus Young played in Argentina was in 2009, with a series of three shows, at the Monumental in the Núñez neighborhood. not to be outdone, almost 17 years after that visit, the Australians will once again give a series of three performances that are already on sale.
Tan Biónica March 27 and 28, Vélez sarsfield. If the “last magical night” (in theory, the farewell that the group did not have) demanded 37 performances in stadiums in Argentina and abroad, the launch of the new album, The return, will surely demand a new cycle of live performances. For now, the group led by Chano Moreno Charpentier already has a couple of dates scheduled in Vélez for next year.
PIL,11 absty,Complete Media. When Johnny “Rotten” Lydon sets foot in Buenos Aires again, he will have turned 70 years old.And while many groups announce their farewell tour, leading his band Public Image LTD, he says: “This is not the last Tour (this is not the last tour)”, perhaps because he has sometimes been asked about the future of his veteran band, which became a school in the post-punk scene in the late 1970s and then had several hiatuses and comebacks.
Natalia Lafourcade and Die Toten Hosen Announce Concerts in Argentina
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Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade will bring her acclaimed Songbook album to Argentina next year with a guitar and voice tour, following triumphant performances across Mexico, the united States, Canada, and Europe. Simultaneously, German punk rock band die Toten Hosen have announced a farewell tour of Argentina, with dates scheduled for October 2024, marking their last concerts in the country.
Natalia Lafourcade’s Songbook Tour
Natalia Lafourcade’s Songbook is celebrated for its exquisite musicality and intimate performance style. The tour focuses on a stripped-down presentation, featuring lafourcade’s vocals and guitar work. Details regarding the specific dates and venues in Argentina will be announced next year. fans can find updates on Lafourcade’s official website: https://natalialafourcade.com/.
Die Toten Hosen: A Farewell to Argentina
Die Toten Hosen, fronted by Campino, are embarking on a mini-tour titled Roast football, wine and Goodbye Friends, signaling their final performances in Argentina. The band has cultivated a strong relationship with Argentine audiences over the years,and the “Goodbye friends” sentiment reflects a poignant farewell.
The tour dates are as follows:
* October 5, 2024: Rosario
* October 7, 2024: Tandil
* October 10, 2024: Movistar Arena, Buenos Aires.
tickets for the Buenos Aires show at the Movistar Arena are available through all Access: https://www.allaccess.com.ar/eventos/die-toten-hosen-2024. The decision to end performances in Argentina appears to be final,making these concerts a significant event for fans.
Key Takeaways:
* Natalia Lafourcade will tour Argentina in 2025 with her Songbook album.
* Die Toten Hosen are concluding their performances in Argentina with a farewell tour in October 2024.
* Tickets for Die Toten Hosen’s Buenos Aires concert are available through All Access.
These upcoming concerts offer Argentine music fans the prospect to experience two vastly different, yet highly respected, musical acts. Lafourcade’s intimate Songbook tour promises a delicate and moving experience, while Die Toten Hosen’s farewell concerts will be a high-energy festivity of their long-standing connection with Argentine audiences.
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