On this new visit they will be accompanied by Winona Riders, one of the most solid bands in current Argentine rock.
Primal Scream arrives in Buenos Aires for its exclusive side show of the Music Wins Festival he Monday, November 3 at C Art Media.
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Since their emergence in the 80s, the band led by Bobby Gillespie It was synonymous with freedom and risk. In 1988, convinced that success awaited them, Gillespie He pressured the NME to send a journalist to cover one of their shows: the result was a meeting that would end up marking the group’s history.
How and where to get tickets for Primal Scream in Buenos Aires
Tickets are now available through Venti. All payment methods accepted. BBVA Visa: 6 interest-free installments.
Primal Scream sideshow

With fundamental albums like Screamadelica, Vanishing Point or XTRMNTR, Primal Scream It combined psychedelia, electronica, soul and punk attitude to create its own sound that defined an era. In the words of Gillespie: “Art and music were fundamental for me. Thanks to pop culture I had an education that I would never have received in school.”
Their relationship with Argentina has history: in 1998 they played two nights in a row at Museum and dedicated songs to Diego Maradona before visiting the Monumental to see River and Vélez.
On this new visit they will be accompanied by Winona Ridersone of the most solid bands in current Argentine rock, with a powerful, raw and contagious sound that promises to open the night with pure energy.
This side show is framed within the Music Wins Festival 2025which will take place on Sunday, November 2 at Mandarine Park. The festival will bring together international artists such as Massive Attack, Primal Scream, Tash Sultana, The Whitest Boy Alive, L’Impératrice and more, along with an outstanding selection of local talent. A total celebration of independent music in all its forms.
Source: Ambito
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