Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp arrived in Buenos Aires to present Modigliani, Three Days in Montparnassehis directorial debut. His friend, the producer Corcho Rodríguez (husband of Verónica Lozano), took him to live the xeneize passion at La Bombonera, where the public applauded him.

On November 12, in La Plata, he was declared an Illustrious Visitor and received the key to the city from Mayor Julio Alak. Excited, he greeted from the municipal balcony and gave a masterclass at the Podesta Coliseum. Buenos Aires and its surroundings, once again, make Hollywood fall in love.

Dua Lipa

The British-Albanian superstar Dua Lipa opened her Latin American tour with two sold out concerts at the River Plate Stadium on November 7 and 8. The surprise came when he covered “Your mysterious someone” by Miranda! and “Of light music” by Soda Stereo: the Monumental exploded with euphoria and the videos are already viral.

Between shows, the singer toured Buenos Aires like another tourist, walking through La Boca and Palermo with her inseparable family: her parents and her younger brothers who always travel with her. He closed his visit by visiting the MALBA museum, posing next to an iconic portrait of Frida Kahlo.

.Oasis

A meeting that seemed impossible for decades, but it happened: Oasis played together again and arrived at River Plate on November 15 and 16.

The Gallagher brothers revived their magic before 85,000 people a night in a show full of hits, one after the other. The Argentine public euphorically sang every chorus, from “Wonderwall” to “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, turning the Monumental into a party of pure nostalgia.

And like Johnny Depp and Dua Lipa, Noel Gallagher – a self-confessed football fan – did not miss out on getting to know La Bombonera during his stay in Buenos Aires.

Chris Martin

Chris Martin surprised by going on stage with Tini Stoessel during his FUTTTURA tour on November 3 at Tecnópolis.

It was not something improvised: “We Pray” is already part of Coldplay’s latest album, Moon Musicwith Tini’s voice included in the official version. The two, who maintain a great friendship, performed that song and “Carne y Hueso” before an audience that ended with tears and applause.

“It was a dream come true,” Tini wrote on Instagram, while Chris dedicated the moment to the “unique energy of Argentina.” The perfect cross between global and local pop.

Andrea Bocelli

Last night, November 17, Andrea Bocelli debuted at the Teatro Colón with an intimate concert that sold out in minutes. Accompanied by an orchestra, his voice filled the historic hall with opera arias and classics such as “Time to Say Goodbye,” moving an elegant audience to tears.

Today, November 18, repeat the magic at the San Isidro Racecourse, this time outdoors and for thousands. “Buenos Aires always inspires me,” the tenor expressed on his official website. Two nights to remember why his voice transcends borders and elevates the soul of the city.

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