KUDAI IN ARGENTINA 2025: How and where to get tickets for your show in works

KUDAI IN ARGENTINA 2025: How and where to get tickets for your show in works

September 19, 2025 – 12:01

The group formed by Pablo Holman, Barbara Sepúlveda, Nicole Natalino, Tomás Manzi and Gabriela Villalba step on the Buenos Aires stage with a renewed show.

The iconic Latin American pop band KUDAI He returns to Argentina with a unique and unforgettable show in the framework of its 4 fans tour December 12 at Estadio Works.

The group formed by Pablo Holman, Barbara Sepúlveda, Nicole Natalino, Tomás Manzi and Gabriela Villalba They step on the Buenos Aires stage with a renewed show, reviewing their great hits and presenting its most recent releases, such as the powerful new single Karma.

How and where to get the entrance for Kudai at the works stadium

Tickets for Kudai’s show in works are available through the Coolco page.

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KUDAIinitially called Ciao, it is a Chilean pop rock group, formed in 1999 by singers Barbara Sepúlveda, Tomás Manzi, Nicole Natalino and Pablo Holman. In 2006, Nicole Natalino moved away from the band, integrating instead Ecuadorian singer Gabriela Villalba. On August 9, 2009, it was announced through an official statement, that the group would take a break to be able to carry out other projects not related to music, and in 2010 its separation was officially confirmed. However, after six years, on November 30, 2016, the group confirmed its return to the stage with the original members.

On July 14, 2024, the return of Gabriela Villalba to the group was made official. It began as a child group called CIAO, by the manager Pablo Vega and the musical producer Andrés Sylleros. In 2003, they decided to change the name of the group to Kudai, this time under the eaves of the musical producer Gustavo Pinochet, with a style oriented towards the adolescent public and that is consolidated with the publication of the album a year later. After this work, They edited four other studio albums: “Survive” (2006), “Nadha” (2008), “Labyrinto” (2019) and “Remuelo” (2021), in addition to a live album entitled “LIVE: From Mexico” (2007).

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