More than 25,000 people experienced a new and epic edition of Rock in Baradero

During the extra-long weekend for Easter and Malvinas, more than 25,000 national rock lovers gathered to be part of one of the most anticipated musical events of the year: Rock in Baradero. This tenth edition of the festival brought together more than 50 bands in the vicinity of the Municipal Amphitheater, consolidating itself as a true ritual for fans of the genre. The festival kicked off on Maundy Thursday with the presentation of Young Beggars, providing a free show that kicked off a weekend full of excitement and energy. Preceding the main performances, more than 15 bands warmed up by the river in a preview space that became a meeting point for attendees. With an impeccable production and a staging that covered all the details, Rock en Baradero deployed a series of activations that invited action and audience participation. In addition to the varied gastronomic offer, rest corners and meeting points were provided so that attendees could fully enjoy two unforgettable days. The three main stages witnessed a unique artistic communion, where performances by established and emerging artists took place. From the great references of national rock to emerging talents looking to make their way in the scene, the festival offered a diverse and exciting program. In this edition, for the first time, the Nuevo Día Festival joined with its own stage, expanding the musical proposal and encouraging collaboration between artists of different styles. During the first day, the presentations of El Zar, Piti Fernández, Koino Yokan, Ketekalles, Barco, Terapia, Coral, Doppel Gangs, Dum Chica, Buenos Vampiros, Sakatumba, Nina Suárez, El Club Audiovisual, Camionero, Bestia Bebé, Ladran Santos, Martinez Junkies, Los 7 Magníficos and Controversia, among others, stood out. The second day of the festival featured performances by Nafta, Militantes del Climax, Palta & The Mood, Parientes, Manu Martínez, Eterna Inocencia, Las Tussi, Kill Flora, Mugre, WRRN, Mora y los Metegoles, Revistas, Carmen Sánchez Viamonte, Ryan, Parientes, Posguerra and Perro Suizo, among others, offering a diverse and captivating afternoon. The closing of the festival was in charge of emblems of Latin American rock, pop and funk such as Rata Blanca, Las Pelotas, La H No Murió, Kapanga, Guasones, Fabiana Cantilo, El Kuelgue, Emmanuel Horvilleur, Dante Spinetta and El Bordo, who gave memorable and exciting performances. In addition to the live shows, the festival also included tributes and tributes to iconic figures of Argentine rock, as well as art installations that served as sanctuaries for fans. In the midst of an atmosphere of infinite pogo and unspeakable emotions, Rock en Baradero proved once again to be much more than a music festival: it is a ritual of union and resistance that celebrates the national rock culture.

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