Fito Páez began with his series of concerts at the Movistar Arena
As part of the celebration of the 30 years of the album “Love after love”, Fito Páez began with his series of eight concerts at the Movistar Arena.
With a fully packed stadium (there are only seats left for the last function of the 8 of November), Rosario received his gala audience to celebrate the songs of the best-selling album in the history of national rock.
The musician took the opportunity to revisit the album with a renewed sound and with the original order of the plate.
Fabiana Cantilo was the luxury guest of the night, contributing his characteristic stamp in “Two days in the life”, “Brilliant on the mic”, "To roll my life" and in "I come to offer my heart".
During the second part of the concert, Rosario reviewed other great songs from his extensive repertoire such as "El diablo de tu corazón", “On the side of the road”, “11 y 6”, “Circus Beat” and “City of Poor Hearts”.
For the last they were "It's just a matter of attitude", “Giving is giving” and “Technicolor Butterfly”.
Along with Fito was his band composed of Diego Olivero on bass, Gastón Baremberg on drums, Juan Absatz on keyboards and choirs, Juani Aguero on guitar, Vandera on guitar and backing vocals, Emme in voice and choirs, more Alejo Von Der Pahlen on alto and baritone sax, Manu Calvo on trombone and Ervin Stutz on trumpet and flugelhorn.
Tonight the Fito Páez party will continue at the Movistar Arena and then there will be performances on 25, 26, 29 Y 30 of September, 7 Y 8 of November. The remaining locations can be purchased through the official site of the Buenos Aires venue.
Later it will be the turn of the United States, Venezuela, Spain, Uruguay and Chile; before his return to local stages, with three sold-out presentations in his native Rosario and two in the Plaza de la Música in Córdoba.
Likewise, Before the start of these concerts, it was reported that the musician received three nominations for the Latin Grammy Awards. 2022 in the categories Best Pop/Rock Album (for "The Wild Years"), best rock song (“The best of our lives”) and Best Pop/Rock Song (“Babel”, with Carlos Vives).