The returns of Soda Stereo: the time bubble, the Cirque du Soleil, the show with guest singers and the new Ecos
Soda Stereo is back with their new show 'Ecos' at the Movistar Arena, reviving their iconic music through innovative technology and guest performers.
Soda Stereo, a legendary band in Latin American rock, has re-emerged after several hiatuses, with a new show called 'Ecos' set to take place at the Movistar Arena this weekend. This event marks nearly a decade since their collaboration with the Cirque du Soleil, where they blended music and spectacle in a unique way. The upcoming show aims to create a new relationship with their audience by incorporating cutting-edge technology to hearten the nostalgia of their music through innovative displays.
The show introduces the possibility of experiencing a reunion of the band's founding members, Charly Alberti, Zeta Bosio, and the late Gustavo Cerati, through groundbreaking technological advancements that will mimic a live performance using historical footage. This concept is reminiscent of productions like ABBA Voyage, where virtual elements bring past performances to life, allowing fans to relive iconic moments with a contemporary twist. It highlights the band's influential legacy and their ability to adapt and connect with newer audiences.
Fans are eagerly anticipating this revival, which brings a blend of nostalgia and innovation, signifying a potential new era for Soda Stereo and its role in the music world. Following performances at the Movistar Arena, the show is expected to embark on a tour across the continent, further cementing their status as a pillar of Latin rock and allowing them to connect with both old and new fans across different locales.