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Soda Stereo says goodbye to Miami this month with a concert full of guests

Charly Alberti and Zeta Bosio, who have kept the Argentine rock band Soda Stereo alive after the death of the remembered Gustavo Cerati, will say goodbye to their fans in Miami (Florida) with a concert that will have as guests, among others, Draco Rosa, Gustavo Santaolalla, Ádrian Dárgelos and Richard Coleman.

According to a statement published this Thursday by the AR Entertainment communication agency, as part of its farewell tour of the stages, called “Gracias Totales” and started in 2020 in Bogotá, Soda Stereo will play live on February 27 at the FTX Arena of Miami.

The tour was canceled in 2020 due to the covid-19 pandemic, but two years later it was resumed and now it arrives in the US.

The concert in Miami will bring back the classics of the band founded in Buenos Aires in 1982 in the voices of two of its three original members and other rock stars, some in person, such as Draco Rosa, Gustavo Santaolalla, Ádrian Dárgelos and Richard Coleman, and others present through an impressive video production.

On a giant screen of more than 400 square meters, you can see outstanding performances by the Argentine group with Cerati as leader and also musicians who were an important part of the history and journey of Soda Stereo, such as Fabián “el Zorrito” Von Quintiero in the keyboards, and Roly Ureta and Simón Bosio on guitars.

Marcelo Angiolini, first manager, sound technician, producer and manager of the Gracias Totales tour, predicted that the public will be moved by “hearing the entire process of the band.”

“Not only because of the audio and sound technology used in the montage, but because the spirit and energy is impressive,” said Angiolini.

After Miami, “Gracias Totales”, which sold more than 100,000 tickets in Buenos Aires, will make a stop at The Forum, in Los Angeles, on March 3.

“Prófugos”, “De musica light”, “When the tremor passes” and “The city of fury” are some of the great successes of the Argentine band.

Cerati, an idol throughout Latin America, passed away in 2014, four years after suffering a stroke at the end of a concert in Caracas.

He was 55 years old and had been in a coma for four.

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