“The Andy show” was not only in the Nordelta clandestine that ended with the homeowner rebuking the police. They cheered the birthday of Tevez’s daughter and goalkeeper Andrada in the middle of a pandemic without any kind of protocol.
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The cumbia band “El Show de Andy” animated a clandestine party in Nordelta that ended with the owner of the house, a construction businessman convicted of a collapse in a construction site in which there were six deaths, rebuking the police and returned to center stage for participating in events in which the protocols are not followed.
Among the attendees was Clemente Rodríguez, former Boca and World Cup player with the National Team in South Africa 2010.
Andrés Olivieri, leader and singer of “El Show de Andy”, has a close relationship with elite athletes. He was a DJ in various clubs in the province of Buenos Aires and Capital Federal frequented by soccer players when they were youth.
It is not the first time that musicians are part of indoor gatherings and parties that are prohibited by the restrictions. A few months ago, the band played on the birthday of Carlos Tevez’s daughter in which the limit of people established for social gatherings was violated.
They were also part of Esteban Andrada’s birthday, which he celebrated with more than 40 guests in February when the limit was ten. Fabra, Cardona, Villa and Zambrano, among other Boca footballers, participated in the meeting.
Throughout their career, they also sang at Diego Maradona’s house; on Sergio Kun Agüero’s birthday; in family events of the family of the president of the Argentine Football Association, Claudio Chiqui Tapia; He was also hired by the River and Lanús campuses (in private parties for championship celebrations) and in farewells to the country of Manuel Lanzini and Jonathan Calleri. In addition, they were invited on sports TV programs to perform live.
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