He Killed a Motorized Policeman arrives at the Movistar Arena: when and where to get the tickets

He Killed a Motorized Policeman arrives at the Movistar Arena: when and where to get the tickets

After performing for the first time last year at the legendary Luna Park with two sold-out shows, He Killed a Motorized Police Officer doubles down with his arrival at the Movistar Arena on Sunday, June 16.

The indie band from La Plata will disembark at the microstadium in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Villa Crespo as part of the tour for their latest album “Super Terror”.

When and where to get tickets for El Mató a un Police Motorized at the Movistar Arena

Tickets will go on sale this Wednesday from 4 p.m. through the official website of the Movistar Arena (www.movistararena.com.ar).

The group led by Santiago Motorizado turned two decades last year and celebrated it with the release of their eighth album, with which they embarked on an intense tour both nationally and internationally.

With a total of 41 dates, they toured cities such as Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Jujuy, Córdoba, La Plata, La Rioja, Mar del Plata, Mendoza, Mercedes, Neuquén, Rosario, Santa Fe, San Juan, Tandil and Tucumán.

In addition, they took their music to Spain (Barcelona, ​​Granada, Madrid, Valencia), Brazil (San Pablo), Chile (Santiago), Colombia (Medellín), Ecuador (Quito), Mexico (Monterrey, Puebla, CDMX, Guadalajara, León, Toluca, Querétaro), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), and Uruguay (Montevideo).

El Mato will be part of a tribute album to Talking Heads

The Argentine group He Killed a Motor Police Officer will be part of a disk Talking Heads tribute titled “Stop Making Sense” and which will also feature internationally renowned artists such as Miley Cyrus, Lorde and Paramore.

Girl in Red, The National, Teezo Touchdown, Kevin Abstract, BadBadNotGood, Toro y Moi, Blondshell, DJ Tunez, Jean Dawson, Chicano Batman, The Linda Lindas and The Cavemen are the other artists who will pay tribute to the repertoire of the iconic American group led by David Byrne, according to the official announcement.

The repertoire will be the same as the film that the Talking Heads recorded live under the direction of Jonathan Demme (“The Silence of the Lambs”) during four nights in December 1983 at the Hollywood Pantages theater.

“Psycho Killer”, “Found a Job”, “Once in a Lifetime”, “Girlfriend is Better” and “Take Me To the River” These are some of the classics that will be revisited in this 16-song album.

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