French DJ and producer David Guetta put on a great show last night at the Movistar Arena in the Villa Crespo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, where he played for 14,000 people who packed the venue.
The 55-year-old musician has chained up the hits that made him one of the big names in electronic dance music, showcasing his charisma on the dance floor and with an impressive array of lights and screens.
The show had kicked off at 7.45pm with a set from Balaciano, followed by another from Poncho member Javier Zuker, while Guetta took the stage at 10.30pm to a standing ovation.
Guetta is a music pioneer and international icon, currently the artist no. Spotify.
In 2022, he launched a series of collaborations, most notably his modern dance reworking of ‘Satisfaction’ with Benny Benassi and the commercial hit ‘Don’t You Worry’ with the Black Eyed Peas and Shakira.
Also the British pop anthem ‘Crazy What Love Can Do’ featuring Becky Hill and Ella Henderson, and the worldwide hit ‘I’m Good (Blue)’ featuring Bebe Rexha, which topped the number with over 500 million streams.
Arriving at the end of the show, the French DJ and producer congratulated the Argentines on the crowning of the Qatar soccer team as world champions: “I’m French, but I’ll say it in Spanish: Congratulations Argentina, world champions!” (Telam)