NTVG celebrates its 30th anniversary: “After 9 years of our first Vélez stadium, playing again and that so many people want to see us is very exciting”

No Te Va Gustar celebrates its 30 years with an international tour that will have one of its most important stops on April 24 at the Vélez Sarsfield stadium to review his career, which began a cold Montevideo morning of 1994 in the Plaza Alto Peru and that from then on was pure musical growth, sound and its audience. “Velez is a stadium that we built 9 years ago. On that occasion we were lucky enough to do two and that now celebrating 30 years as a band we can validate that validity is extremely exciting. And that there are so many people who want to go see us after so many years is also super exciting, “said Emiliano Brancciari in exclusive dialogue with Filo.news.La Uruguayan band sold out all the pre-sales he took out and tickets for the show on April 24 are already available through Livepass. NTVG is a band that keeps reinventing itself and is constantly moving. This year they released “Yo sabré qué hacer” with Vetusta Morla in April and now in August “Algo me dice” ft Enjambre, which according to Emi are single songs “to give something new to people during this year.” We’re always trying to make a current band, which is super exciting, and we’re going to try to bring those songs that we didn’t do a long time ago to the band’s sound now and not try to emulate, what we were before.” After Algo me dice, NTVG said that “there are three more songs to release”The new NTVG song, Algo me dice, has guests to Enjambre, was part of At least today, as he told this medium Emi. Currently, the band is giving priority to new compositions and in the context of the 30-year tour, as they did not plan to release a new album, they decided to reissue these songs. “They had been left out of some album, Algo me dice is from 2009, but then we did not play it again, it happens that later we always gave priority to the current. Since this year we weren’t going to release an album, we started bringing songs that maybe otherwise people wouldn’t have known,” he said. The relationship with Enjambre has been going on for years, it started in Mexico when Emiliano saw them for the first time in a bar and at the same time they were invited to open a show in La Plata, then there was a return of kindness in Mexico City when the band was much better known. We have three more songs left, then the 30-year tour begins and only the following year we are going to record an album with new new songs, let’s say well and these are going to be left out, these are not going to be inside that cd, “he anticipated. The Uruguayan band tries to move away from the idea of being a band “tribute” to what they once were, so they stressed that after 30 years they only seek to continue generating new music. “Our engine is to keep NTVG as a current and current band,” Emiliano emphasized and then acknowledged that although for the tour of the 30 years there will be a review of their entire work, the rest of the time they try to be a band that “lives in the moment and wants to show what they like to do today.” 

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