As is usual these days, the lineup has not yet been officially announced, but the video with which the news was launched suggests a very ambitious special edition.
Through social networks, the return of one of the largest festivals in Argentina, the Quilmes Rock. The date will be in April 2025 (the last edition took place in May 2022, with shows by Divididos, Nathy Peluso, Gorillaz, Trueno, Los Auténticos Decadentes, Catupecu Machu, Virus, Eruca Sativa and Las Pelotasamong many other artists).
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As is usual these days, the line-up has not yet been officially announced, but in the video with which the news was released, it suggests a very ambitious special edition, with the participation of the greatest exponents of local rock mixing with the artists. that today set the pace of Argentine music.


The announcement of the return of Quilmes Rock in 2025
More than twenty years after its first edition (in 2003), the festival will soon announce that its tickets will go on sale and from this sort of “trailer” it leaves the idea that one of the most anticipated returns in recent years would be included in their poster, in addition to the occasional “return” of another classic.
“We had an idea… bring together the best,” is heard at the beginning of the promotional video, with images of Charlie Garcia singing “Seminare” in the rain. And in closing, Andrew Ciroin front of Liceconcludes: “Thank you very much.”
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The festival began in 2003 and great national and international artists such as Fito Páez, Babasónico, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Kiss, Knowing Russia and many more.
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