After selling out the seats for her first performance on October 12 at the Vélez Sarsfield Stadium in just four hours, the singer Emilia Mernes added a second date for the following day as part of the “.Mp3 Tour.”
Unstoppable Emilia: she continues to break records. The global pop superstar sold out her 1st Vélez Sarsfield Stadium on October 12 in 4 hours.
After selling out the seats for her first performance on October 12 at the Vélez Sarsfield Stadium in just four hours, the singer Emilia Mernes added a second date for the following day within the framework of the “.Mp3 Tour”.
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Mernes is consolidated as one of the five most listened to Latin women globally.


How Emilia Mernes came to Vélez
Emilia is one of the 5 most listened to female Latin artists globally. He leads the rankings in Argentina and Uruguay, where he took over the Top 10 songs with “La Original.mp3” FT Tini, “No se ve.mp3” with Ludmilla and Zecca “GTA” and “Exclusive.mp3” that currently appear in the top of most listened to songs on Spotify Argentina. “.mp3” is in the global top 100 albums on Spotify, and stands out in the Spanish ranking where it has had meteoric growth in the last year.
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October 13 new date
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In addition, before his debut on a soccer field, he will have ten performances at the Movistar Arena, all sold out in record time. With this new tour based on his latest album, he will tour cities in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, In addition to landing in the Wizink Center Stadium in Madrid.
Emilia leads the Argentine charts and Uruguayans with songs like “La Original.mp3” with Tini, “No se ve.mp3” with the guest vocals of Ludmilla and the production of Zecca, also behind songs like “GTA” and “Exclusive.mp3”.
The producer’s preview for the show
From the producer Fenix Entertainment, in charge of their arrival in Vélez, they highlighted that there will be a display of scenery, costumes and choreography at the height of a musical journey which will recreate the sounds of the 2000s in which the artist inspired her last musical stage.
In an interview with Telam August 2022, Mernes assured that “music in Spanish has transcended and crossed borders that we did not imagine” and pointed out, about his journey and its impact within the urban scene, that although “it was not all rosy” they could not get out of his head “what dreamed and pursued.”
Source: Ambito

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