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The 15 major musical shows remaining in 2024

From major international artists like Eric Clapton to the most popular local acts like Emilia, there will be a flood of performances in the rest of 2024.

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The last quarter of the year comes with some big highlights in terms of concerts. With major international visitors and the most popular local artists performing live, we recommend checking quickly if you want to get tickets, because this year-end, Buenos Aires' stages are on fire!

1. Paul McCartney

The legendary Beatle comes to our country to present one of the most anticipated shows of the year as part of his "Go Back" tour. It's a chance to see the brilliant musician live once again, performing anthems like "Let It Be," "Hey Jude," "Band on the Run," and many other classics that are now a fundamental part of music history.

At 81 years old, McCartney is still as relevant as ever, and after his last appearance in our country five years ago, he returns with a renewed show and a repertoire that spans his 60-year career, both with The Beatles and as a solo artist.

Fun fact: The musician will also perform in Córdoba on October 23 at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium.

Where: River Plate Stadium, October 5 and 6. Tickets, here.

2. Morat

When they take the stage at Vélez, the Bogotá-based band will become the first of its kind to perform in a Buenos Aires stadium. The pop group, which released its first song less than ten years ago, will reunite with their audience to revisit their career, including hits like “Besos en guerra,” “Amor con hielo,” and “Cómo te atreves.”

Their early fans witnessed every step of their steady rise, from their debut at La Trastienda, their show at the Ópera, to Luna Park, the Gran Rex, and Movistar Arena.

Fun fact: Their music blends with the sound popularized by Juanes, mixing pop with Colombian folklore, bachata, and other Latin rhythms.

Where: Vélez Stadium, October 9. Tickets are sold out.

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3. Emilia

First, it was Lali’s turn, then María Becerra's, and now the hurricane sweeping through the city is named Emilia Mernes. The singer from Entre Ríos confirms her meteoric rise with ten sold-out shows at the Movistar Arena. The best part? During her series of performances of .mp3, the singer chooses female solo artists to open her concerts, such as Yamie Safdie, Clara Cava, More Navarro, and Malena Villa, among others.

Fun fact: After her Buenos Aires shows, the tour will head internationally and return to Buenos Aires to conclude with two performances at Vélez Sarsfield Stadium.

Where: Vélez Stadium, October 12 and 13. Tickets are sold out.

4. Tan Biónica

The band led by Chano Moreno Charpentier, fresh off performing in stadiums with over 60,000 attendees in Argentina and touring various countries, promises a more intimate and close connection with fans who have been waiting for their reunion for years.

These will surely be emotional nights, recalling all their classics but this time with the chance to see them up close. Be prepared, as they always surprise with special guests.

Fun fact: Tan Biónica revealed in a surprise video on social media that they are working on a new album, which will be the group’s fifth.

Where: Movistar Arena 19, 20 y 21 de octubre. Tickets, here.

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5. Pimpinela

The siblings Joaquín and Lucía Galán return with a new show titled "Siempre Juntos." Four decades of career and dozens of hits later, they still draw crowds who sing along to their love and heartbreak songs in Spanish, English, or Portuguese.

Argentina's most famous duo has graced prestigious stages like Madison Square Garden but has always stood out for their charitable work, often insisting on including free performances in orphanages and local homes during their tours.

Fun fact: Besides their shows in Buenos Aires, they will tour cities like Santa Fe, Rosario, Córdoba, Mendoza, and San Juan.

Where: Movistar Arena, October 26 and November 24. Tickets, here.

6. Nathy Peluso

The Argentine artist, now based in Spain, arrives with her Grasa Tour to present her new album. Having become a dazzling star, she showcases her undefinable music with an unconventional style that fuses urban and Latin sounds with hints of jazz, soul, funk, and hip hop, earning her a Latin Grammy.

Her performances are also known for their originality, and she has graced the covers of major fashion magazines, like Vogue, for her style that blends vintage clothes with top brands like Gucci and Dior.

Fun fact: Before finding fame, she was a waitress, wrote poems, and rapped on the streets, until she began performing in hotels and restaurants, singing classics by Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, or Etta James.

Where: Movistar Arena, October 30. Tickets, here.

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7. Fito Páez

Celebrating the anniversary of two of his iconic albums, Del 63 and Circo Beat—turning 40 and 30 years old, respectively—the artist from Rosario returns to Buenos Aires' stages with a show that promises the same power and virtuosity he's known for.

A unique opportunity to hear live iconic songs like "Tres Agujas," "Viejo Mundo," "La rumba del piano," or "Mariposa Teknicolor," which have shaped entire generations and become great anthems of Argentine rock.

Fun fact: Del 63 was Páez's first album, released in 1984, while Circo Beat—released in 1994—became his eighth studio album.

Where: Movistar Arena, November 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, and December 12. Tickets, here.

8. Keane

Exactly twenty years after the release of Hopes and Fears, the British band is re-releasing their great debut album, considered one of the best starts for a UK group in recent decades.

Their first album is the main focus of this tour, featuring classics like "Somewhere Only We Know," "Bend and Break," "Everybody's Changing," and "This is the Last Time."

Fun fact: In 2007, their popularity was so huge that they performed at River Plate Stadium in Argentina.

Where: Movistar Arena, November 14. Tickets, here.

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9. Luck Ra

The artist from Córdoba shook the music scene with his catchy songs that blend trap with cuarteto. He topped the charts with every release and earned Triple Platinum with over 1.5 billion streams on digital platforms.

At just 23 years old, with a meteoric career in the music world, he once dreamed of being a footballer until an injury sidelined him. However, life gave him a second chance when his song "El Campeón" was chosen as the Official Song for Argentina’s Copa América Championship.

Fun fact: Luck Ra has collaborated with artists as diverse as Chayanne, Nicki Nicole, and Maluma.

Where: Movistar Arena, November 17 and 18. Tickets, here.

10. Toto

"Africa," "I'll Be Over You," "Rosanna," "Hold The Line"... Besides The Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Creedence, few bands have a handful of hits ingrained in our collective memory like Toto. This is clearly because their music never stopped playing on the radio, especially on Aspen. What’s better? Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams’ band (founded in the 70s by David Paich and Jeff Porcaro) has a prestige that precedes them: its members were and still are renowned session musicians.

Fun fact: Joseph is the son of the great film composer John Williams.

Where: Movistar Arena, November 22. Tickets starting at $50,000.

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11. Lenny Kravitz

Just one month after the release of Blue Electric Light, his twelfth studio album, the eclectic singer and guitarist returns to our country to wow the audience with his unique sound that weaves together funk, soul, and classic rock, among other genres.

At 60 years old—yes, it’s hard to believe—Kravitz embarked on a world tour that began in Europe, continued through the United States, and will finally reach South America to the delight of all his fans, who continue to enjoy the unparalleled power of his live shows.

Fun fact: His last visit to our country was in 2019 when he performed at Lollapalooza Argentina.

Where: Movistar Arena, November 27 and 28. Tickets, here.

12. Andrés Calamaro

Andrés Calamaro is one of the most prolific musicians in the national scene, offering unique shows filled with poetry, rock, and art. He has been touring across the country, various parts of Latin America, and Spain.

Calamaro, who rose to fame with Los Abuelos de la Nada and Los Rodriguez, forged a great solo career with big hits like "Flaca," "Te quiero igual," and "Cuando no estás." As usual, his show will hold plenty of surprises in the setlist.

Fun fact: Under the title Agenda 2023, Calamaro performed more than 40 concerts last year in Spain, America, and Argentina.

Where: Movistar Arena, November 29 and 30, and December 1. Tickets, here.

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13. Iron Maiden

It’s been five years since The Iron Maiden’s last visit, and that’s far too long for one of the bands that has performed most often in Buenos Aires and holds a close relationship with its fans in this part of the world.

Their current sound has completely distanced itself from the heavy metal of the 80s, establishing them as a timeless classic, where epic and uplifting tales blend with a crushing sound.

Fun fact: They’ve visited the country more than ten times, with memorable shows like the one at Ferro in 2008 and Vélez in 2011.

Where: Estadio de Huracán. December 1. Tickets sold out.

14. Los Piojos

The wait is over, and the musical season brings the long-awaited return of Los Piojos, after 15 long years. Led by Ciro Martínez, the band released seven studio albums and became one of the most successful in Latin America until their breakup in 2009.

In a show that promises songs that have already become anthems like "El Farolito," "Desde lejos no se ve," "Tan Solo," or "Como Alí," fans eagerly anticipate reuniting face to face with the legendary band in what they call the “Piojoso ritual.”

Fun fact: The return of Los Piojos came with great excitement for their fans but also much controversy due to the absence of their bassist Micky Rodríguez.

Where: Estadio Único de La Plata. December 14 and 15.

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15. Divididos

The rock powerhouse kicks off the summer season with two dates full of music. The powerful trio of Omar Mollo, Diego Arnedo, and Catriel Ciavarella, who form one of the leading bands of Argentine rock, promises a year-end packed with their explosive energy on stage.

Their setlist always includes classics like "Spaghetti del rock," "El Burrito," or "El Arriero," but their concerts always feature great surprises and tributes.

Fun fact: With sold-out tickets, the band will also perform on October 26 at Argentino Juniors.

Where: Movistar Arena, December 21 and 22. Tickets, here.

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