Luna Park arrives at the expected Cirque du Soleil tribute to Soda Stereo
Cirque du Soleil premieres this Thursday at Luna Park the most anticipated show of the year: 7th day (I will not rest), a tribute to Soda Stereo that follows the line of the shows that the Canadian company made with music by The Beatles and Michael Jackson.
The response of the Argentine public has been an event that has exhausted 32 of the 70 Functions planned at the Buenos Aires stadium located in Madero 420.
The tour of the meeting between the circus and the band will then continue to Córdoba, Chile, Peru, Venezuela and Colombia and just for him 2018 a long stay is expected in Mexico - where Soda fans are counted by hordes- and another tour of the main cities of the United States.
As explained by Daniel Kon, Soda Stereo's manager, “the show is Cirque's vision of all of Soda's art. It's not a concert, they have nothing to do with a recital”.
But that look will have a music that will run through the show and was mixed, mastered and digitized by former Soda Zeta Bosio and Charly Alberti and the head sound engineer of the group led by Gustavo Cerati, Adrian Taverna.
Benito and Lisa Cerati, children of the late leader, attended the Unisono studies, property of the artist, where all the work was done, and gave their approval to the mix.
In meetings with Zeta, Charly and Laura Cerati, the bassist proposed to Cirque to work with the public under the artists, as in a recital and as circus companies did before, and the Canadians accepted.
In this way acrobats, Jugglers and clowns will come face to face with the public and some of the numbers will begin on the Luna Park field, where there will be no seats for attendees.
And also between the scenery and the stagings there will be many winks and highlights that will refer to the pop universe that Soda Stereo built since 1982 and with seven studio albums.
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