
If you are looking for something to do this January and February, free and outdoors, the Parque Centenario Amphitheater has confirmed a series of free outdoor concerts covering genres such as chamamé, tango, jazz and candombe. There are concerts every week at 8 pm.
Open-air concerts: An unmissable free agenda
1. Chamamecero Concert with Milagros Caliva
📅 January 25
The bandoneon player Milagros Caliva performs with an ensemble of guitar, double bass and vocals. Let yourself be carried away on a journey through the littoral repertoire, all the Argentine popular music in a night that celebrates chamamamé.
2. Improvised Tango with José “Pepe” Colángelo and Franco Luciani
📅 January 26
This tango night you are going to find yourself with a tribute to Hugo Díaz where improvisation is the protagonist. This evening brings together two outstanding tango figures to perform classics by Gardel, Troilo and Piazzolla, with a touch of creative freedom.
3. Amelita Baltar: music, poetry and porteño anecdotes.
📅 February 1, 2025
Amelita Baltar is one of the most relevant tango voices of today. Let yourself be taken on a journey full of music, poetry and memories with Borges, Gardel and Piazzolla as inspiration.
4. Amores Tangos with Noelia Moncada and Negro Falótico.
📅 F ebruary 8
The Amores Tangos orchestra, directed by José Teixidó, celebrates 16 years of career with a show that combines tradition and modernity, accompanied by the voices of Noelia Moncada and Negro Falótico.
5. Yamile Burich Jazz Band
📅 F ebruary 9
The saxophonist and composer Yamile Burich performs with her band in a concert for those who love jazz and for those who dare to get to know it. If you want to get out of your house this summer, how can you miss the opportunity of these open-air concerts? Reservations are not necessary because it is first come, first served.
6. Fraga-Motta-Giunta Jazz Trio
📅 February 15
A classic of Buenos Aires jazz, this trio of musicians from the world of jazz presents a repertoire that includes everything from Benny Goodman to original compositions, with swing as the protagonist.
7. Candombe Beat: Triple Frontera
📅 February 16
The closing of the summer is pure candombe, anticipating the arrival of Carnival with a night that brings together candombe and African beats, perfect for the heat of February.
If you have never been to the Eva Perón Amphitheater in Parque Centenario, this series of open-air concerts is the moment to discover it and keep it always in mind: besides open-air concerts there are open-air shows, you will be surrounded by nature and everything is free of charge.
Reservations are not necessary because it is on a first-come, first-served basis and for all ages.
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