The Guatemalan singer will arrive in Buenos Aires with his show “What the dry did not say” in May 2026.
After 23 shows exhausted in Guatemala, conquer Madison Square Garden and break with his own record in Miami, Ricardo Arjona confirmed his return to Argentina.
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The Guatemalan singer will arrive in Buenos Aires with “What the dry did not say”in an unforgettable show with fenix entertainment production, in the Movistar Arena, May 1, 2 and 3, 2026 With exhausted tickets. A new date was confirmed on May 7.


How and where to get tickets for Ricardo Arjona in Argentina
Tickets are on sale at Movistararena.com.ar. All means of payment and up to 6 installments without interest with Santander Argentina and American Express Argentina.
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Ticket prices for Ricardo Arjona at Movistar Arena
- B – C $ 300000 + SC field
- ADFGHJ FIELD $ 250000 + SC
- KLMN $ 2000 + SC field
- Low Plate 1 (102, 103, 104, 116, 117, 118) $ 210000 + SC
- Low Plate 2 (109 to 111) $ 180000 + SC
- Low Plate 3 (105, 106, 107, 108, 112, 113, 114, 115) $ 150000 + SC
- Platea High 1 (301 to 305 – 313 to 317) $ 125000 + SC
- Platea High 2 (306 to 312) $ 95000 + SC
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Amid the overwhelming success of his new world tour, the Guatemalan singer -songwriter Ricardo Arjona took a moment to remember his difficult beginnings in Argentina with an emotional post in his social networks, where he reaffirmed his love for “the south.”
Through his Instagram account, Arjona evoked the nostalgia of his first steps in the country. “The South. It was so difficult to start, that it was like kissing for the first time the most beautiful woman in the world after years of telling you no,” wrote the artist. In the same text, he said that this beginning fell in love “forever” and concluded with a promise: “Health for the joy of returning …. always return.”
Source: Ambito

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