National rock cries over Los Piojos’ announcement: “In the River stadium”

National rock cries over Los Piojos’ announcement: “In the River stadium”
National rock cries over Los Piojos’ announcement: “In the River stadium”

Lice is without a doubt one of the most iconic bands of the music in Argentina under the leadership of Andrés Ciro Martínez. Every time his name echoes again in the National rockfans are going crazy with a possible return to the stage. While the singer continues with his project Ciro y Los Persas and part of the rest of the group formed La Franela, in the last hours there was an announcement that shook the entire national culture.

Los Piojos’ last recital was in 2009, when they played at the River Plate stadium under the name “El Último Ritual” in front of more than 65 thousand people. Logically, with the death of the guitarist Gustavo “Tavo” Kupinskiwho died in a traffic accident in 2011, everyone’s return became a little more difficult and painful.

So much Ciro Martínez like the rest of the band with their projects, they constantly remember Lice incorporating some songs into their repertoire. However, now the group itself was responsible for unleashing a wave of reactions among people due to the announcement they made.

Are you ready to revive the Lousy Ritual? This May 30, Los Piojos publish their historic show at the River Plate Stadium and you can now pre-save it,” they indicated from Spotify Argentina’s social networks.with the particularity that now Los Piojos created their own Instagram account giving life to the band again in that way.

A detail that the fans did not miss is that in the published flyer It does not say “last ritual”, but only the word “ritual” appears, which left open the illusion that they could get together again. The truth is that next Thursday, May 30, you will be able to enjoy a 15-year remastering of the historic recital.

Raúl Lavié opened his heart and confirmed his relationship with Kike Teruel: “A little skin”

The renowned tango player Raúl Lavié and the former member of The Nighters Kike Teruel whitewashed their friendship and the challenge they set out to meet and it is close to seeing the light. “A little bit of skin was born and that united us,” revealed Lavié, who is one of the most important tango references in Argentina.

Guests to Noche al Dente (America TV), The artists dressed to match – in black and with a hat – and provoked a burst of applause from the conductor, who encouraged them to parade. After the fun moment, Raúl Lavie He told why they wore hats to attend the program: “This is a creation of By Ñoña, who was the one who built the flag that I gave to the president (Javier Milei) when he invited me to the Government House. Then, when he found out about us and Kike..”. Negro’s “spicy” statement led to an exchange of awkward laughter followed by an unexpected comment from Teruel: “How do I get out of this.”

After the moment of laughter had passed, the artists announced that they had recorded an album of folk songs, which it turned out will be composed of 11 songs from the Argentine popular songbook that include chacareras, zambas, chamamés, cuecas and tonadas. “I met a beautiful person (…) I went to see him at his house, he invited me to a barbecue and made me listen to a folklore record,” said the former member of the group Los Nocheros. For his part, Raúl Lavié pointed out: “The important thing about these types of things is that sometimes you don’t get along with the people you’re working with, it’s logical, but with him a little skin suddenly grew and that brought us together.” After an interview with Dente, the singers joined their voices on the song tenderly friendsimmortalized in the voices of Jairo and Víctor Heredia.

 
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