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30 Must-See Shows in Buenos Aires Before 2026 Ends

From Rosalía and BTS to Robbie Williams, Ed Sheeran, Deep Purple and Jamiroquai: the concerts that can still make this year unforgettable.

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Some years are remembered for the albums we listened to, others for the concerts we finally crossed off our bucket list. The second half of 2026 looks set to fall into the latter category. Just as we're recovering from the year's first major shows, Buenos Aires continues to add artists capable of filling stadiums, crashing ticketing websites, and sparking conversations that always begin with the same question: "Have you gotten your tickets yet?"

From legendary performers who defined entire generations to today's biggest global stars, Buenos Aires is gearing up for a spectacular second half of the year packed with pop, rock, electronic music, folk, urban music, and massive festivals. It's a calendar so full that choosing what to see—and accepting you can't be everywhere at once—has become part of the experience.

1. Rosalía (August 1 | Movistar Arena)

Rosalía has long since evolved from being simply a flamenco singer into one of the most influential artists in contemporary pop. Returning to Buenos Aires, the Spanish star will deliver a visually stunning show where flamenco, electronic music, and pop blend seamlessly. Alongside previews of her new musical era, fans can expect hits like Malamente, Despechá, and Saoko, songs that reshaped Spanish-language pop in recent years.

Did you know? Her album El mal querer has been named one of the best albums of the 21st century by numerous international publications. Tickets available here.

2. Los Nocheros (August 11 | Teatro Gran Rex)

More than three decades into their career, Los Nocheros remain one of Argentina's most beloved folk groups. Their concert will feature the songs that made them household names alongside more recent material, in an evening filled with harmonies, guitars, and timeless sing-alongs.

Did you know? Their album Signos sold more than one million copies, becoming one of the best-selling Argentine folk albums of all time. Tickets available here.

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3. Rubén Blades (August 16 | Movistar Arena)

Long before salsa conquered stages around the world, Rubén Blades transformed it into a vehicle for storytelling. This concert will revisit classics such as Pedro Navaja, Decisiones, and Plástico—songs that have inspired generations and remain as relevant today as when they were first written.

Did you know? Besides being a musician, Rubén Blades ran for president in Panama and has also built a successful acting career. Tickets available here.

4. Morat (September 24, 25, 26, 29 & 30 | Movistar Arena)

The Colombian band returns with its Ya es mañana Tour, a celebration of Latin pop featuring favorites like Cuando nadie ve, Cómo te atreves, No se va, and Besos en guerra, along with highlights from their latest album, including Faltas tú, Por si no te vuelvo a ver, and La policía.

Did you know? This has been a landmark year for the band, earning their first Latin Grammy for Ya es mañana and securing a spot in the Coachella 2026 lineup. Tickets available here.

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5. Jamiroquai (September 17 | Hipódromo de San Isidro)

Few bands have made funk and acid jazz as irresistibly danceable as Jamiroquai. Returning to Buenos Aires, Jay Kay and company will perform classics that defined the '90s and 2000s, from Virtual Insanity and Cosmic Girl to Canned Heat and Little L. A rare chance to experience one of the greatest live groove bands in the world.

Did you know? Jamiroquai entered the Guinness World Records as the best-selling funk band of all time, with more than 27 million records sold worldwide. Tickets available here.

6. Robbie Williams (October 1, 2 & 4 | Movistar Arena)

Robbie Williams returns to Argentina with his Brit Pop Tour, blending brand-new songs with the British pop classics that made him an international superstar. Fans can expect hits like Angels, Feel, Rock DJ, and She's The One, delivered with the energy, humor, and charisma that have always defined the former Take That member.

Did you know? He holds a Guinness World Record for selling more than 1.6 million concert tickets in a single day during the launch of his 2006 tour. Tickets available here.

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7. Die Toten Hosen (October 10 | Movistar Arena)

The legendary German punk rock band brings its farewell tour, Fútbol, asado, vino y adiós amigos ("Football, Barbecue, Wine and Goodbye, Friends"), promising an explosive night celebrating decades of music with hits like Hier kommt Alex and Tage wie diese.

Did you know? Argentine punk band Cadena Perpetua and Germany's Feine Sahne Fischfilet will open the show. Tickets available here.

8. David Bisbal (October 12 | Movistar Arena)

David Bisbal returns to Argentina with his Tour Eternos 2026, revisiting the songs that established him as one of the leading voices in Spanish-language pop. Expect classics such as Dígale, Ave María, Bulería, and A partir de hoy, along with new material. It's a show that combines nostalgia, pop, and the infectious energy that has always been his trademark.

Did you know? He first rose to fame on the TV talent show Operación Triunfo before becoming a global superstar. Tickets available here.

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9. Raphael (October 17, 18 & 19 | Teatro Gran Rex)

Raphael returns to Buenos Aires to celebrate a career that has become part of the history of Spanish-language music. With the same passion that turned him into an international icon, he'll perform timeless classics including Mi gran noche, Yo soy aquel, Escándalo, and Como yo te amo, in a show where emotion, theatricality, and his unmistakable voice take center stage.

Did you know? He has enjoyed a career spanning more than six decades and has released over 50 albums. Tickets available here.

10. Pimpinela (October 18 | Movistar Arena)

Sibling duo Lucía and Joaquín Galán conclude the tour for their latest album, Noticias del amor, with an emotional musical and visual journey through more than four decades of hits.

Did you know? The tour has played to sold-out audiences across the United States, Spain, Mexico, and much of Latin America. Tickets available here.

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11. BTS (October 21, 23 & 24 | Estadio Único, La Plata)

The global K-pop phenomenon finally arrives in Argentina with one of the year's most anticipated concerts. Featuring a large-scale production, perfectly synchronized choreography, stunning visuals, and a hit-packed setlist, the group promises a show worthy of its worldwide reputation. It's an unforgettable opportunity to relive the songs that captivated millions of fans around the globe and experience firsthand the power of one of today's most influential pop acts.

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Did you know? In 2022, BTS announced a hiatus so that all seven members could complete South Korea's mandatory military service. Their 2026 comeback quickly became one of the most anticipated returns in pop music. Tickets available here.

12. Los Pericos (October 22 | Teatro Gran Rex)

Los Pericos once again prove that reggae still has a firm place on Argentina's concert stages. The band will present Inmortal, its new studio album, while also revisiting the classics that have been staples of Argentine playlists for decades. Blending new songs with favorites like Runaway, Pupilas lejanas, and Sin cadenas, the show promises the laid-back, upbeat atmosphere that has always defined Los Pericos.

Did you know? Ahead of the tour, the band released the Sesiones Inmortales, a series of live acoustic performances reimagining songs from the new album. Tickets available here.

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13. Axel (October 23 | Teatro Gran Rex)

After more than two decades on stage, Axel returns with the Así Vivir Tour, combining songs from his latest album Vuelve with the classics that have become staples of Argentine pop. The award-winning singer will revisit different stages of his career in an emotional concert featuring heartfelt ballads, acoustic moments, and the hits audiences still sing from beginning to end.

Did you know? Throughout his career, Axel has won more than a dozen Gardel Awards and has also received Latin Grammy nominations. Tickets available here.

14. Luciano Pereyra (October 24 | Movistar Arena)

Luciano Pereyra continues to add shows, proving that his connection with audiences is stronger than ever. After selling out seven dates at Movistar Arena, the singer announced one final concert to celebrate more than 25 years of music. Blending ballads, folk, and pop, the evening will feature the timeless songs that have become part of Argentina's musical heritage.

Did you know? Throughout his career, he has collaborated with artists including Carlos Vives, Alejandro Sanz, David Bisbal, Juanes, Raphael, and Luis Fonsi. Tickets available here.

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15. Camilo (October 25 | Movistar Arena)

Camilo returns to Buenos Aires to reunite with La Tribu, the loyal fan community that has turned each of his visits into a celebration. The Colombian star will perform the Latin pop hits that launched him to international fame—from Tutu and Índigo to Vida de Rico and Pegao—while also previewing songs from his upcoming musical chapter. Expect an evening made for singing, dancing, and celebrating one of Latin music's most charismatic performers.

Did you know? Before becoming an international star, Camilo wrote songs for artists including Becky G, Natti Natasha, and Mau y Ricky. Tickets available here.

16. Jesse & Joy (November 1 | Movistar Arena)

The beloved Mexican duo has mastered a rare formula: pop songs that begin softly and end with the entire audience singing along. Returning to Buenos Aires with their LATAM Tour, they'll combine the heartfelt sound fans love with tracks from their latest album, Lo que nos faltó decir. Between emotional ballads, soaring choruses, and classics like ¡Corre!, Dueles, and La de la mala suerte, the night is sure to strike an emotional chord.

Did you know? Jesse & Joy have won six Latin Grammy Awards and attract more than 15 million monthly listeners on streaming platforms. Tickets available here.

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17. Enrique Bunbury (November 4 | Movistar Arena)

The former Héroes del Silencio frontman arrives in Argentina as part of his Nuevas Mutaciones Tour 2026, bringing a performance that blends rock, folk, and sonic experimentation. Bunbury will revisit different eras of his solo career alongside a band featuring musicians from both Los Santos Inocentes and his Huracán Ambulante period.

Did you know? His Mexico-recorded album De un siglo anterior serves as the central inspiration for this tour. Tickets available here.

18. Def Leppard (November 5 | Movistar Arena)

Def Leppard returns to Argentina with a concert for anyone who grew up on arena rock—or wants to discover why the band remains one of the genre's defining acts. The British rock legends will celebrate more than four decades of music with classics including Pour Some Sugar On Me, Rock of Ages, Animal, Love Bites, and Foolin'. As an added bonus, Extreme will join the evening as the special guest.

Did you know? Def Leppard was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. Tickets available here.

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19. Marcela Morelo (November 6 | Teatro Gran Rex)

Some of Marcela Morelo's songs have become timeless favorites, turning up at karaoke nights, road trips, and gatherings with friends year after year. In this concert, she'll revisit the classics that have defined her career since the late 1990s, alongside more recent songs and collaborations that have expanded her repertoire. It's a great opportunity to hear one of Argentina's most distinctive voices live once again, blending folk, pop, and Latin American influences.

Did you know? Throughout her career, she has sold more than one million records across Latin America. Tickets available here.

20. Alex Ubago (November 7 | Teatro Gran Rex)

The Spanish singer-songwriter returns to Argentina to reunite with the fans who made his ballads the soundtrack of the 2000s. The show will celebrate more than two decades of music with a setlist full of romance, nostalgia, and songs that audiences know by heart.

Did you know? His debut album, ¿Qué pides tú?, sold more than one million copies worldwide. Tickets available here.

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21. María Becerra (November 13 | Movistar Arena)

María Becerra returns to her home crowd with one of the biggest concerts of her career. The Argentine star will present Quimera, her third studio album, in a 360-degree format that transforms Movistar Arena into an immersive experience where music, storytelling, and stage production come together. Alongside the hits that established her as one of the leading figures in Latin pop and urban music, the show brings to life her four alter egos—Maite, Jojo, Shanina, and Gladys—expanding the creative universe of this new chapter.

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Did you know? María Becerra made history as the first Argentine woman to headline Estadio Más Monumental. Tickets available here.

22. Abel Pintos (November 13, 14, 15, 19 & 20 | Teatro Gran Rex)

For the first time in his more than 30-year career, Abel Pintos will perform at Teatro Gran Rex with a series of concerts specially designed for this iconic venue. The setlist will combine rarely performed songs with the classics that defined his career and his most recent material, all presented in a more intimate format that promises to reveal a different side of one of Argentina's most beloved artists.

Did you know? Abel Pintos was only 13 years old when he released his debut album, with the support of León Gieco. Tickets available here.

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23. Romeo Santos & Prince Royce (November 14 | Vélez Stadium)

Romeo Santos and Prince Royce sharing the same stage is all the reason bachata fans need. With their Mejor tarde que nunca Tour, the two stars arrive in Buenos Aires to celebrate a collaboration fans have been waiting years to see. Expect an evening filled with chart-topping hits, romance, and nonstop dancing—a perfect excuse to sing along and let the music take over.

Did you know? The tour will also visit Mexico, Peru, Chile, and several cities across the United States. Tickets available here.

24. Creamfields (November 14 | Parque de la Ciudad)

One of the world's premier electronic music festivals returns to Buenos Aires for another edition set to thrill thousands of fans. Over the course of a marathon day, some of the biggest DJs and producers in electronic music will perform across multiple stages, showcasing house, techno, EDM, and the most innovative sounds of the moment. With more than 60 artists and world-class production, Creamfields once again stands out as one of the year's must-attend electronic music events.

Did you know? The first confirmed artist is Belgian DJ Charlotte de Witte. Tickets available here.

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25. Eros Ramazzotti (November 28 | Movistar Arena)

The Italian pop legend closes out the musical year with a romantic evening of timeless classics as part of his Una Storia Importante Tour. With his unmistakable voice and a career spanning more than three decades, Ramazzotti reunites with Argentine audiences for an emotional journey through his greatest songs.

Did you know? The Italian icon has sold more than 80 million records worldwide. Tickets available here.

26. Primavera Sound Buenos Aires (November 28 & 29 | Tecnópolis)

One of the world's most celebrated music festivals returns to Buenos Aires for two days that will once again turn the city into a musical hotspot. Staying true to its spirit, Primavera Sound brings together major international acts, established artists, and some of the most exciting emerging talent in a lineup spanning rock, pop, electronic music, indie, and alternative sounds. This year's headliners include Gorillaz, The Strokes, and Lily Allen.

Did you know? Since launching in Barcelona in 2001, Primavera Sound has become one of the world's most influential festivals thanks to its commitment to musical diversity. Tickets available here.

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27. Ed Sheeran (November 29 | Estadio Huracán)

After a seven-year wait, Ed Sheeran returns to Argentina with one of the year's most anticipated international concerts. The British singer-songwriter arrives with his new LOOP Tour, introducing a completely redesigned stage production and a setlist that blends songs from his latest album, Play, with the global hits that made him one of pop's biggest stars. From Shape of You and Perfect to his newest releases, the concert promises a journey through every stage of his career.

Did you know? The show will feature special guest FINNEAS, the multi-Grammy-winning artist and producer best known for his work with Billie Eilish. Tickets available here.

28. Rata Blanca (December 2 | Movistar Arena)

Rata Blanca returns to the stage to prove why it remains one of the most important Spanish-language heavy rock bands of all time. Led by Walter Giardino, the group will perform classics that have transcended generations, including Mujer amante, La leyenda del hada y el mago, Guerrero del arco iris, and Aún estás en mis sueños. It's a concert made for raising your fists and celebrating songs that remain as powerful as ever.

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Did you know? The band's 1990 album Magos, espadas y rosas turned Rata Blanca into an international phenomenon. Tickets available here.

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29. Maná (December 10 | Estadio Más Monumental)

After a long absence, Maná returns to Argentina to reunite with fans at Estadio Más Monumental. The Mexican rock band will perform the classics that made them one of the most successful Spanish-language rock acts in history, including Rayando el Sol, Labios Compartidos, Clavado en un Bar, Mariposa Traicionera, and Oye Mi Amor. A concert designed for singing every word and celebrating more than three decades of unforgettable music.

Did you know? Maná holds the record for the most nominations and awards by any Latin rock band in the history of the Latin Grammy Awards. Tickets available here.

30. Deep Purple (December 10 | Movistar Arena)

After more than five decades together, Deep Purple returns to Argentina to prove that true classics never go out of style. The British rock legends will perform songs from some of the most influential albums in hard rock history, including Smoke on the Water, Highway Star, Perfect Strangers, and Hush. Far from being a nostalgic act, the band continues to release new music while maintaining the energy that made them one of the genre's defining names.

Did you know? The iconic riff of Smoke on the Water was inspired by a real event: while the band was preparing to record at the Montreux Casino, the venue burned down during a Frank Zappa concert. Deep Purple turned that dramatic moment into one of the most famous songs in rock history. Tickets available here.

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