2024-01-07 14:16:01
David Guetta He returned to Argentina to present his spectacular show Monolith, with which he closed his world tour. And he started the presentation by speaking: “Buenos Aires! This place is very special to me! I came 20 years ago, it’s the first place I went, and here we are dancing together once more,” while filming the hundreds of spectator-participants who packed the Movistar Arena. Like a great showman, The Frenchman delivered an impeccable and innovative proposal, accompanying their greatest hits with a conjunction of projections on five screens (to which were added the stadium’s own), andexplosions, fireworks, lasers, fire, smoke and an ending with ribbons and pieces of paper that completed an unforgettable night.
And like a good showman, Guetta he did with the Argentine public what he wanted: Entire families, couples, people in their thirties and sixties shared with teenagers and children the fascination aroused by the music created by the most important DJ in the world, responsible for making us dance for two decades with his compositions. As usual with him, everything was measured to the centimeter and commanded by David himself from his console (even the go pros that showed it, the other videos and the explosions), showing that live it is much better than if we only listen to their music. And precisely the Monolith hace reference to a screen installation joined diagonally and located behind its central space, on which the projections They gave the impression of being in 3 D: water, bubbles, stone, people or machinery, seemed to jump over the spectators, taking advantage of the latest in technology to dress and accompany the music. In truth, what was seen at the Movistar Arena was a very complete, impressive multimedia show brought to the country by Fenix Entertainment Group.
Improvising mashups like the one he did with The Final Countdown, lowering the volume so the audience would sing His hits, getting up on the console table to harangue us or talk to us, not only gave us an unforgettable night but he enjoyed it as much as the spectators who danced the entire time. He seemed like a shepherd, a messiah, making his multi-duniary flock unable to stop moving during the two hours that the presentation lasted. In this regard he confessed regarding the ending, in Spanish, “I have played half an hour more than normal but it happens that people in Argentina are crazy, like never before anywhere else in the world, I don’t want to leave!” And he continued offering hits like I’M Good (Blue), Baby Don’t Hurt me, Without you and Play Hard among others, generating a complete party in the Movistar Arena.
The screams, the applause, the “olé olé olé David David” and “one more…” were part of the night while he asked “How are we?” before playing another hit, which people immediately recognized and sang along loudly. In an emotional moment, when his farewell was approaching, and speaking in Spanish he recalled: “They invited me in Argentina, my first time in Latin America, and we have been working together for 20 years. When I started, the audience was that small, 150 people, and now look. Incredible. Thank you so much! I am grateful, following 20 years we are still together. “It’s the last show of the tour and I enjoy it,” she explained while waving an Argentine flag. Once once more, thank you all because without you I cannot be”, before giving away the mega success I Gotta Feeling that he recorded with Blacl Eyed Peas.
And since neither Guetta nor the spectator-participants wanted to say goodbye, the show continued a little longer. “Last time”he shouted while saying that his friend Martin accompanied him so he might see what the Argentine public is like: “Really, this is the last, give me everything! Party!!! As they say in Ibiza, motherfucker, thank you!”, he finally said goodbye, leaving thousands of people exhausted from dancing and singing, from sharing an unforgettable, spectacular moment with friends and strangers.
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