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Nathy Peluso will sing in Buenos Aires on her new world tour: where to buy tickets

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Nathy Peluso will sing in Buenos Aires on her new world tour: where to buy tickets

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After passing through Coachella and Quilmes Rock, the Argentine-Spanish artist confirmed his first solo show in Buenos Aires.

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After captivating the American public at the Coachella Festival and shining in Tecnópolis in the setting of the latest Quilmes Rock, Nathy Peluso announced her first show in Buenos Aires as part of its vast Round of cramps 2022.

The multifaceted Argentine artist who grew up in Spain will perform Friday 18 November at the Movistar Arena. General ticket sales will begin this wednesday (22 June at 12) by all means of payment via www.movistararena.com.ar. This Tuesday at 12 the pre-sale starts only for Banco Santander customers.

With an impressive approach to genres that demonstrate her status as a leading artist on the international music scene, composer, singer and the talented rapper confirmed her long-awaited first solo show on Buenos Aires soila novelty that is already having an impact on networks.

After moving from Quilmes Rock in May, Peluso announced his first show in the country.  Photo: Martin Bonetto

After moving from Quilmes Rock in May, Peluso announced his first show in the country. Photo: Martin Bonetto

Their Round of cramps 2022 which took her through scenes of Mexico, United States, France, Spain, Colombia, Chile and Uruguay, continues these days through Belgium and other Spanish cities. The tour will travel through London and Milan in September before landing in his hometown for the second time this year, this time with a recital of his own.

Natalia, who was born in Luján but has lived in Spain for years -Her parents emigrated to that country in 2004-, he was singing a few days ago at the Sonar electronic festival which was held in Barcelona, ​​the city where he lives.

An artist on the rise

Argentine singer and songwriter Nathy Peluso has just finished singing at the Sonar electronic festival in Barcelona.  photo EFE

Argentine singer and songwriter Nathy Peluso has just finished singing at the Sonar electronic festival in Barcelona. photo EFE

Nathy Peluso is one of the Spanish-speaking singers with the best global projection. The merit of her lies in an exceptional talent for fusion of genresan imprint that in recent times has crystallized into great successes such as Atheist, in collaboration with C. Tangana ‘; or in her hymn of female emancipation mafia.

He also published one of the sessions of Bizarre most viral, the number 36, which has amassed fans all over the world, including several contemporaries pioneers such as Cardi B, Megan the Stallion and J Balvin.

His ode to the unforgettable 1978 hit by Camilo Sesto, To live like this is to die of lovea success that continues to add views across all platforms, it marked his debut as a video clip director.

The latest single from his channel, Emergency, is a collaboration with Horizon Forbidden West, the popular PlayStation video game. The cut shows the more electronic side of Pelusoa song that makes its audience jump at every show.

A few weeks ago he launched along with Thunder the single Argentinaa contemporary hymn to our country with stimulating and profound texts that offer a glimpse into its connection with Argentina and its experience as an immigrant.

Cramp, the award-winning album that keeps turning

In Electro-shockher debut album, Nathy Peluso explores sharp hip hop, elegant retro R&B and even a modern take on old school salsa. Thrive in character creation and easily switch your code between styles, genres and languages.

Visceral and vulnerable, sexy but nonconformist, on stage and online. Crimeher fan favorite single has amassed more than 85 million views (and reached an additional 19 million views on Cardi B’s Instagram).

Thanks to her first studio album, Peluso was nominated six categories at the 2021 Latin Grammys, winning the award for the best alternative album. Then came his first Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin / Alternative Rock Album, affirming his status as a cross-border artist.

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