The Aura Cycle returns to the Teatro Colón, with great international music stars and the creation of its own orchestra
The Aura Cycle will return to the Teatro Colón in 2026 featuring four unique concerts with international stars and the establishment of its own orchestra.
The Aura Cycle is set to return in 2026 to the Main Hall of the Teatro Colón, promising an exciting lineup of four unique concerts featuring acclaimed international artists. Among them are violinist Maxim Vengerov, renowned for being one of the most admired musicians globally; legendary violinist Pinchas Zukerman, known for his significant contribution to 20th-century violin tradition; and tenor Freddie De Tommaso, who is currently one of the most sought-after tenors on the international stage. The concert series also includes soprano Nadine Sierra, a regular at major theaters worldwide, and Spanish tenor Xabier Anduaga, celebrated for his bel canto performances and winner of Operalia 2019.
This event is coproduced by the prestigious Teatro Colón, Mama Hungara Live, and Elisa Wagner ICP, showcasing their commitment to fostering cultural excellence. The previous Aura Cycle edition in 2025 secured a strong reputation, reflecting the project's significance in the arts scene and highlighting its ability to attract prominent global figures in music. With a focus on cultural heritage and contemporary artistic expression, the return of the Aura Cycle builds on its past successes while introducing innovative elements such as founding its own orchestra.
As the cultural landscape continues to evolve, events like the Aura Cycle at Teatro Colón are crucial for promoting global artistic collaborations and enriching the local cultural milieu. This anticipated series not only enhances Argentina's music scene but also reaffirms the Teatro Colón's status as a leading venue for international music, drawing in audiences eager to experience high-caliber performances from some of the world’s finest artists.