Buenos Aires bids farewell to 2025 with live music in the open air. This Saturday , December 20, the Parque Centenario Amphitheater will host a lyrical gala for the 100th anniversary of the Stable Choir and Orchestra of the Teatro Colón, with a free concert that is part of the cultural plans for the end of the year in the city.
Buenos Aires celebrates 100 years of the Colón Choir and Orchestra: it will be this Saturday, outdoors and with free admission.
The gala is part of the celebrations for the centenary of the Colón Theater’s Stable Choir and Orchestra and proposes a different encounter with classical music outside its usual venue. The concert thus moves to an open space, broadening the scope of a program that on this occasion is open to a wider audience.
The evening will include works by Verdi, Puccini, Mascagni and Gounod, some of the great names of opera, and will feature soprano Monserrat Maldonado as guest soloist.
The concert is free of charge. Tickets are available at the Amphitheater from 6 pm, on a first-come, first-served basis and one per person. The performance will begin at 8 pm and, in case of rain, any news will be communicated through the official stories.
Beyond this gala, the city holds an active agenda of classical music in venues such as the Palacio Libertad, the Usina del Arte or the Margarita Xirgu Theater. The latter also hosts some of the Candlelight concerts in Buenos Aires, with tributes to different artists and composers by candlelight.
📍Parque Centenario Amphitheater, Leopoldo Marechal 832 Av.
📅 December 20 at 8 p.m.