The music billboard continues to innovate and offer music of all styles and for all kinds of audiences. Here are three concerts that will take place in the coming months:
Cristian castro
Cristian Castro returns to Argentina to perform at the Movistar Arena (Humbondt xx, CABA) on April 1st. He will do it within the framework of his Le Canta al Amor tour, almost a year following his last presentation in the country. This tour is a compendium of his greatest hits such as “Por amarte así”, “Volver a amar” or “Nunca voy a olvidarte”. After reaping a large number of successes that led him to lead the first places in the rankings, he is positioned as the third most prominent Spanish-speaking singer, managing to date to sell nearly 25 million records around the world and earning more than of 65 gold and 31 platinum records, among other honors.
Cristian has performed in the most important venues worldwide such as Gibson Amphitheater CA, Greek Theater LA, James Knight Center MIAMI, Radio City Music Hall NY, National Auditorium of Mexico City, Telmex GDL Auditorium, Arena Monterrey MTY, Auditorio Luna Park, DirectTV Arena in Buenos Aires, Caupolican Auditorium and Movistar Arena in Santiago de Chile, as well as throughout Latin America, the United States and Spain. And now he will present himself once more before the Argentine public that has already adopted him as their own and that adores him.
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The flight
They had not performed in the country for a long time (they did it with Il Volo Live in concert in 2019), I Volo returns to Buenos Aires with his tour Il Volo Sings Morricone to sing the March 5th in the stadium Luna Park (Av. Eduardo Madero 470, CABA). The trio that make up Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble, They return to delight all lovers of good music and great voices of the most outstanding lyric/pop. The band, it should be noted, will arrive in the country with their new album under their arms, which lives up to the name of the tour, dedicated to the great maestro Ennio Morricone, responsible for the soundtrack of more than 500 films and television series. The seemingly non-stop ascent of this proposal includes duets with artists of the caliber of Barbra Streisand, Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras, Gente de Zona, among others. In addition, he has triumphs at the Sanremo Festival, at the Billboard Latin Music Awards and, of course, Latin Grammy nominations. The performers of “Grande Amore” have recorded 10 record productions, in addition to appearing in hundreds of concerts around the world, all with sold-out tickets. Precisely “Grande Amore”, “O’ Sole Mio”, “Canzone Per te”, “Un amore cosi grande” and “Luna Escondida” will be some of the live songs that will be enjoyed on that magical night together with the Italians.
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D.R.I.
crossover pioneers, D.R.I (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles)they return to Argentina following 29 years to celebrate its 40th anniversary in a show that will review all his classics. The mythical band gave its only concert in the country in 1994, now preparing its furious return to the Latin American stages. The appointment will be friday march 10 at 19 in the little theater (Sarmiento 1752, CABA) together with the local bands Tungsteno and EDO Formed in 1982 in Houston, they rose to fame following the original way of presenting their first EP. They immediately became a huge hit and also an inspiration for many new bands at the time. The songs of this group combine the strong sound of metal, with a bit of thrash, some punk and hardcore, which ensured them an eclectic audience, enhanced by live shows. For the past 40 years, DRI has been the epitome of the aggressive, hardcore-punk, and thrash metal sound we’ve all grown accustomed to hearing. Throughout this time, they became one of the few genuinely underground bands that have stayed true to their pure punk roots.
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