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Pedro Aznar will give an online concert "A la carte"

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Saturday 23 May - from 21.30- Pedro Aznar will give an online concert with “A la carte”, where your audience can select five songs from the renowned musician's repertoire.

To access the concert you must buy a ticket through the TicketHoy system (there are two prices for everyone to enjoy the meeting). It is worth noting that through this modality, Aznar (who will play alone from home) he will use the money raised to pay the fees to all the members of his band, including assistants and technicians, to collaborate in this economic crisis they are going through.

On the other hand, another percentage of the proceeds will go to the Foundation Yes. You can also collaborate with them through their site, https://www.fundacionsi.org.ar.

Pedro Aznar took advantage of the health quarantine due to the Coronavirus to carry out a series of free concerts, in the music and poetry format, every Friday, since the quarantine started, from the privacy of your home, Pedro performed a total of six shows in this particular format, which reached more than 100.000 people and got more than 2 million views.

Every concert, later, could be seen through the official YouTube page of the musician.

New instrument

Another novelty is that Pedro Aznar will present the PA1 model, a new guitar from Industria Argentina. An electro acoustic guitar built with Argentine woods (Lenga fueguina and itín formoseño).

Fully designed by Pedro Aznar and Eduardo Fanta Beaudoux, with truly impressive acoustic and electric sound.

Fanta is the renowned Luthier of great recognized musicians of our country like Litto Nebbia, León Gieco, Sandra Mihanovich, Paz Martínez or Palito Ortega.

This history of joint work was born in the 1980s, when Pedro was in Serú Giran and ordered Beaudoux a fretless bass. At that time the historic instrument that accompanied the musician for several years was born.

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