In photos: the celebrities who were present at Ecos, the return of Soda Stereo
Ecos, the much-anticipated return of iconic Argentine rock band Soda Stereo, saw numerous celebrities in attendance at its premiere show.
80 years since the birth of Miguel Abuelo: raised in an orphanage, 'invented' a band, wandered around Europe, and changed Argentine rock in the 80s
Miguel Abuelo, an influential figure in Argentine rock, is remembered on the 80th anniversary of his birth, highlighting his tumultuous childhood, artistic journey, and impact on music.
Masters 1000 in Miami: Today's Matches and How the Bracket Stands
The 2026 Miami Open continues Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium featuring Argentine players Thiago Tirante, Francisco Cerúndolo, and Tomás Etcheverry.
Daniel Buira, the first drummer of Los Piojos, died at 54
Daniel Buira, the original drummer of the Argentine rock band Los Piojos, was found dead at age 54, prompting an investigation into the cause of his death.
Daniel Buira, the first drummer of Los Piojos, has died
Daniel Buira, the founding drummer of the Argentine rock band Los Piojos, passed away at the age of 55 due to a heart attack.
If you were here: Miguel Abuelo would be turning 80 today
The article reflects on the legacy of Argentine musician Miguel Abuelo on his 80th birthday, capturing nostalgia for his contributions and the music industry as a whole.
Masters 1000 in Miami: Today's Matches and How the Draw Looks
The Miami Open 2026 continues today at the Hard Rock Stadium featuring Argentine players in multiple matches.
GIT in Buenos Aires: when and where they will perform for the 40th anniversary of 'Es por amor' and how to buy tickets
The Argentine rock duo GYT, consisting of Pablo Guyot and Alfredo Toth, will perform on April 3rd at Niceto Club in Buenos Aires to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their iconic song 'Es por amor', with tickets starting at $35,000.
La Renga moves its shows from Huracán to the City Park due to the collapse in Parque Patricios
The Argentine rock band La Renga has relocated two upcoming concerts to City Park due to safety concerns following a nearby building collapse.
Is Joaquín Levinton the Pity Alvarez of the privileged?
The article discusses Joaquín Levinton, lead singer of the Argentine rock band Turf, examining his aging parallel to iconic rock figures and his cultural significance in contemporary rock.
Argentine Guitarist Day: 15 Great Songs by Pappo to Celebrate
On March 10, fans and musicians commemorate what would have been the 76th birthday of Argentine rock guitarist Norberto "Pappo" Napolitano, highlighting his influential work and extensive catalog of songs.
From Boca's boarding house to Gibraltar: Marcos Zappacosta plays in the rock and crosses the border every day
Argentine goalkeeper Marcos Zappacosta shares his experience playing in Gibraltar while living across the border in Spain.
Why does nobody cover Miguel Mateos? A mystery of rock that some musicians try to explain
The article discusses the indifference towards Miguel Mateos in the Argentine rock music scene, highlighting his lack of collaborations and recognition from peers.
Heirs of Rock: They Are Grandchildren of a Music Legend, Have Their Own Band, and Are Conquering the World of Cinema and Fashion
Angelo and Benicio Mutti Spinetta, grandsons of Argentine music legend Luis Alberto Spinetta, are carving out their own careers in music, cinema, and fashion.
Fito Páez thrilled at Cosquín Rock 2026: the audience exceeded the expected capacity
Argentine singer-songwriter Fito Páez delivered an emotional performance at Cosquín Rock 2026, attracting an audience of around 90,000 people.
Cosquín Rock 2026, how was the second day: Fito Páez, Divididos and Airbag at the forefront of a day of tributes
Cosquín Rock 2026 concluded its second day featuring performances from Fito Páez, Divididos, and Airbag, amidst tributes to iconic Argentine musician Charly García.
Exes, Davos, rock and cats: the backstage of jealousy around Milei, the presidential nerd
The article explores the jealousy surrounding Argentine President Milei, particularly regarding his relationships and public appearances.
Mysticism, beach, and rock: who is the Argentine behind the most praised music festival in Punta Ballena
Leandro Quiroga transformed Medio y Medio into a celebrated music festival and restaurant in Punta Ballena, attracting major Latin music stars and drawing joy to both visitors and locals.
They were bassists of Spinetta and Fito Páez, they moved to Miami and even Shakira trusts their school: 'We want to reach thousands'
Guillermo Vadalá and Nerina Nicotra, former bassists for Argentine rock legends, discuss their journey and the establishment of their music academy in Miami, which has garnered support from artists like Shakira.