The K’onga closed with a pure quartet on the second day of the Confluence Festival 2023

The second day of the Confluence Festival 2023 culminated with changes in schedules and alterations in the schedule, but despite this the public chose to wait to be able to enjoy the quartet show of La K’onga. Dances in the countryside, long-awaited collaborations on stage and an audience willing to take on the cold weather.

La K’onga was on the grid to close the night at 00 on the main stage “Confluencia”, however, in the middle, some changes delayed the schedule and the cuartetero group ended up showing up minutes following 1.30 in the morning. Despite the delay, the public remained firm with no intention of leaving their privileged place that they protected so much throughout the night.

At least 270,000 people gathered at the Isla 132 property this Wednesday. After Dj Juli Valenzuela finished his presentation, the stage turned dark and then began to hear “I have to hang up” accompanied by the ovation of an audience eager to see the band from Cordoba.

Successful closing with more than 270 thousand people for the second day of the Confluence Festival 2023. Photo: Matías Subat

The repertoire was accompanied by the greatest hits performed by the singers Nelson Aguirre, Pablo Tamagnini and Diego Granadé. “You lost my love”, “let’s go back once more”, Dueles”, La Cabaña”, “I do not ask you for the moon”, are some of the songs that sounded on the Isla 132 property.

“For us it’s cold,” said Nelson Aguirre but added: “we’re going to warm up right away” and there was no doubt, because With the following themes, it was possible to observe how the couples in the field prepared to dance and enjoy the night.

A collaboration expected by the Neuquén public

The quartet show had already been going on for more than half an hour when another great artist came on stageNahuel Pennisi who was also part of the schedule for the second day of the Confluence Festival 2023.

Nahuel Pennisi began his show around 9:30 p.m. on the “Río Neuquén” stage and although he had already performedmany expected a collaboration with La K’onga to play the biggest hit that does not lose popularity, “Universo Paralelo”. “The second time they’ve brought us together, friend,” Pennisi said when he went up on the Confluence stage.

The interpretation of the theme began and the public applauded each verse of the long-awaited theme, cheering up more than one fan who did not hesitate to record the moment.


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