“We want to stage this commercial area again, so that the neighbors know everything that the locals have to offer and it becomes a walk for neighbors and tourists”, said the Minister of Economic Development and Production, Jose Luis Giusti.
At the festival, which is completely public and free, there will be 5 stages with live shows, talks and discounts at shops selling musical items. In addition, residents will have free access to the Beatle Museum on Paseo la Plaza and will have promotions in local restaurants in the area. You can consult the complete program in the following link. In In case of rain, the event will take place on Saturday 09/17.
Carlos Macchi, Undersecretary of Cooperation for Economic Development and Production, expressed for his part: “This program seeks to transform the “Paseo de la Música in a recurring action that helps boost economic activity in the network of businesses that are dedicated to the sale of musical instruments and at the same time promote offers in the gastronomic and hotel areas of the San Nicolás neighborhood.
This first edition of “Music Walk” It has the support of BA Gastronomic Capital, a government program that seeks to position the City of Buenos Aires as the gastronomic capital of Latin America. Its objective is to promote economic activity through the gastronomic development of Buenos Aires, from the generation of employment and the promotion of sustainable food policies.
The Ministry of Culture also participates through the San Martín Cultural Center, the General Directorate of Artistic Education, the General Directorate of Cultural and Creative Development, the Impulso Cultural platform through BAFIM (International Music Fair of Buenos Aires) and the program “Cultural Pass”, the Undersecretary of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, of the Ministry of Economic Development and Production, CAFIM (Argentine Chamber of Musical Instrument Manufacturers) and FECOBA (Federation of Commerce and Industry of Buenos Aires).
In case of rain, the event will be held on Saturday 9/17 from 2 to 7 p.m.
festival map
Programming:
Scenario 1 (Sarmiento 1663)
2 pm: Atypical Duo (tango). 3pm: Baltasar Comotto in band with Macabre and Juan Pablo Alfieri.
5 pm: Talk: “Music production in Argentina, a look at the last 10 years”, by Tweety González and Brian Taylor.
Scenario 2 (Sarmiento 1320)
2 p.m.: Juana Lafita (pop).
3:00 p.m.: Drummer Collective.
4:00 p.m.: Magalí Juáres and Nahuel Quipildor (folklore).
5:00 p.m.: Camilo (classic).
Scenario 3 (Talcahuano 244)
2 p.m.: Victoria Scioli (swing).
3pm: Theo Naishtat Trio (jazz fusion).
4:00 p.m.: Noel Morroni Trio (no jazz).
Scenario 4 (Talcahuano 150)
2:00 p.m.: Mica Sotera (pop).
3 p.m.: Magdalena Otamendi (folklore).
4:00 p.m.: Lucas Andres Giacometti (rock).
5:00 p.m.: Sofia Macchi (pop).
Esplanade of the San Martín Cultural Center (Sarmiento and Paraná)
4:00 p.m.: Scorpio.
6:00 p.m.: LITO VITALE – HILDA LIZARAZU
Source: Ambito

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