The image of Lali Esposito Upload to the sculpture of a lion, wetting his ear with his tongue, he went viral on social networks. After her successful recital at the Velez Stadium and her electoral winks against the ruling in the Buenos Aires legislative elections, the singer returned to challenge the libertarian leader joking with the statue of a lion, an self -representative figure that the president uses in her social networks.
The same weekend that the elections were settled in the province of Buenos Aires, was presented with its new show at the Liniers neighborhood stadium. The pop star exhausted the tickets and launched his new album
In that show, the pop artist interpreted “Clown”, a new musical theme that contains certain winks to the presidential figure of Javier Milei. “I wrote it two years ago, before ‘Fanatic'”, Lali clarified to the thousands of followers who gathered at the Vélez Sársfield facilities, referring to the previous song that pointed directly against the libertarian leader.
“When you already fell to the lion, the rats do not distract you” and “you are selling me smoke and you can see”, are some of the verses of the new hit that the Kirchnerist journalist’s girlfriend Pedro Rosemblat He overturned before the public. Symbolic word that make references to the current political context, but above all they shoot on the president of La Libertad advances.

Another moment of the concert was to interpret the cover of “Expired victors” of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota, One of the most celebrated musical groups by the Peronist militancy. In addition, at a certain time of the show, the former “almost angels” wore when making the gesture of “three” causing the euphoria of the attendees, a wink to the number required by Karina Milei in the alleged coimas that the former head of Andis, Diego Spagnuolo, He mentioned in the recordings filtered to the media.
At the beginning of this year, after the anti LGTBQ discourse of the Argentine head of state in the Davos forum, the singer participated in the Federal March LGBTQ+ anti -fascist, a massive mobilization that began in Congress and ended in Plaza de Mayo. Implicit messages and that makes it clear that “the cultural battle” is also fought on the stage.


