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Abel Pintos y Luciano Pereyra se despidieron del Luna Park

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After having provided 34 concerts at the legendary Bouchard and Corrientes stadium, The popular singers ended their residency “It's Now”.

With a full house, like all his presentations, Abel Pintos and Luciano Pereyra were excited and grateful to their audience, that exhausted each function as they were added.

It is worth remembering that the concerts began on 9 of November and in just 3 days a total of 20 shows, which is why more dates were added in December. On the other hand, These recitals will remain in the collective memory, since they were the last in Luna Park, which from now on will close its doors indefinitely.

In total there were more than 280 thousand people who saw this show, which for the first time had two of the greatest exponents of the Argentine popular songbook together on the same stage.

The staging was another of the highlights of this series of presentations. With a perfectly synchronized light and sound design, Each performance was enhanced by a visual game that immersed the audience in a unique sensory experience.. The stage, arranged in a format 360 degrees, allowed Abel Pintos and Luciano Pereyra to be literally in the center of attention, making the viewers, from any corner of the stadium, they felt part of every moment.

Meanwhile, the fusion of their unique styles was captured in each presentation, where each artist knew how to respect the space of the other and, at once, complement it naturally. From the most heartfelt ballads to the songs with the most energetic rhythms, The repertoire was carefully designed to highlight their individual talents and their powerful connection on stage.

Each function was full of special moments, from emotional dedications to tributes that moved the public. These details, added to the enthusiasm of the attendees, They created an atmosphere of celebration and farewell that will be difficult to forget..

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