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What to Do This Weekend in Buenos Aires

A weekend packed with activities to enjoy: wine fair, theater show, and an unmissable pop-up.

Carola Cinto
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The weekend is almost here, and the city is switching to plan mode. Theater, music, wine, food, and experiences ranging from sensory pleasure to the simplest joys: going out, meeting people, and living something different. From lively stages to fairs that invite you to get lost among aromas and flavors, there’s something for every mood.

If your thing is discovering, tasting, or simply disconnecting from the noise for a while, this agenda brings proposals that will get you out of your routine.

1. Grand premiere of “Inspiración Bukowski” at Nün Teatro

This Friday at 11 p.m., Inspiración Bukowski premieres—a play that won’t let you sit still in your seat. It’s a theatrical experience blending desire, despair, and poetry with the same intensity that Bukowski mixed whisky and words. Directed by Sabrina Arias and starring Malena Padín and Leandro Bassano, the piece explores the boundaries between creation and self-destruction, between the dirty and the sublime.

Every Friday at Nün Teatro Bar, the audience immerses itself in the chaos of Milan, following a writer lost between fiction and madness, pulled along by Morena, his impossible muse.

Tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Juan Ramirez de Velasco 419.

2. Lunch with pop-up at Condarco

This Saturday, the midday plan is in Chacarita, as Condarco returns with one of those pop-ups worth marking on your calendar. In this edition, Pablo Fridman hosts Anais Lee for a meeting that mixes porteño grill with an authentic Korean touch. The menu features tempting dishes: roasted kimchi arancini with leeks, charcoal-grilled tteokkochi with gochujang and honey sauce, and marinated meat tacos with bulgogi sauce, among other delights meant to be shared and savored at leisure.

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The house classics are also back—Spanish omelet and beef milanesa—along with a selection of wines, vermouth on tap, beers, and soft drinks to complete the experience. From 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., Condarco is the perfect spot for those seeking great food, a relaxed vibe, and that touch of flavor that makes you want to come back.

Tip: No reservation needed.

Where: Av. Dorrego 901, Chacarita.

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3. El Kanka returns to Buenos Aires

After smashing it in Mexico and selling out stages at Spain’s hottest summer festivals, El Kanka crosses the ocean again and lands in Buenos Aires for a long-awaited reunion. This Saturday, Teatro Ópera becomes the meeting point between the Argentine audience and one of the most beloved singer-songwriters. With his unique mix of humor, tenderness, and reflection, El Kanka promises an emotional show, revisiting his best hits and presenting new versions of his classics under the spirit of his Las Canciones tour.

With over 15 years of career, six albums, and authenticity immune to trends, El Kanka has earned a special place in the hearts of those who enjoy music without artifice. From flamenco to pop, passing through Latin folk, his sound is as versatile as his charisma. This new tour celebrates his history, lyrics that embrace and make you think, and a connection with the audience that transcends borders.

Tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Av. Corrientes 860.

4. Bicchiere Wine & Spirits

This Saturday, Torrepueblo transforms into the Argentine Tuscany with the spring edition of Bicchiere | Wine & Spirits, a fair combining great drinks, open air, and movie-like ambiance. More than 20 wineries and premium producers bring over 50 labels to taste, from wines and sparkling wines to liquors and spirits. From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., stroll the cobbled streets, toast, listen to live music, and enjoy an atmosphere that transports you straight to the heart of Italy without leaving Buenos Aires.

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Organized by PIPA and Torrepueblo, Bicchiere started this year to connect wine and craft beverage lovers with high-end brands in a unique space. In addition to tastings—including a complimentary glass—there will be diverse cuisine, bands, DJs, and artistic proposals to accompany the afternoon. Perfect for friends, couples, or family, offering a full sensory experience with that relaxed yet sophisticated touch only wine can give.

Tip: Tickets available on Eventbrite.

Where: Libertad 50 (ex Gral. San Martín Norte), Benavídez.

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5. Fuerza Bruta revives one of its iconic scenes

Fuerza Bruta does it again. In the midst of the AVEN season at Sala SinPiso, the company that reinvented Argentine theater brings back one of its most iconic scenes: the Mylar, an aerial pool that left everyone looking up, mouths open, hearts racing. With a fully renewed staging and an even more immersive experience, the return promises to shake the audience with the same intensity as the first time, but with new visual sensations that will leave you floating.

The Mylar is not just a scene: it’s a symbol, a postcard of contemporary theater that transcended borders. Now it returns to remind us why Fuerza Bruta is still synonymous with emotion, energy, and moving beauty. With performances Thursday through Sunday, AVEN remains the happiest show in the world: a sensory explosion combining music, acrobatics, and pure joy. Perfect for friends, couples, or family, letting yourself be carried—literally—by a show without a floor but full of flight.

Tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Julio Argentino Noble 4100.

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