Mar 11 • 17:54 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

After the collapse in Parque Patricios, La Renga had to change the venue for their shows in Buenos Aires

La Renga has altered their concert plans in Buenos Aires due to a government decision to cancel shows at Tomás Adolfo Ducó Stadium following a nearby building collapse.

La Renga, a popular rock band in Argentina, has had to change their concert venue in Buenos Aires after the city government canceled their upcoming shows scheduled for April 2 and 4 at the Tomás Adolfo Ducó Stadium. The decision comes in response to a recent building collapse in the nearby Parque Patricios area, which raised safety concerns for large gatherings in that location. Despite the venue change, the band confirmed that the concert dates will remain the same.

The authorities from the Buenos Aires city government, including the Ministry of Security, announced that the decision to cancel the concerts was made in consultation with officials from the Huracán football club, which operates the stadium. This precautionary measure aims to prioritize public safety following the collapse that has prompted a review of safety procedures and crowd management strategies in the area.

As La Renga navigates these changes, the situation underlines the broader implications of urban safety and the need for rigorous building standards in Argentina. Fans of the band will now need to adjust their plans to attend the rescheduled performances, and the event serves as a reminder of how unforeseen events can impact local culture and entertainment schedules directly.

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