In the previous one to give a concert, the former leader of The Police was with the Argentine musician.
Charly Garcia and Sting They were found in Buenos Aires, it was within the framework of the British visit for their shows at the Movistar Arena. Minutes before going on stage to give his first show, the former leader of The Police He received the Argentine musician in Camarines, in a meeting full of history and mutual admiration.
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The meeting between the two artists did not go unnoticed and was quickly documented with a photo. While they did not transcend details about the talk they maintained, the image of two referents of world music sharing a special moment quickly went viral on social networks.


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Sting arrived in Argentina to perform at the Arena de Buenos Aires with two dates, offering a review of his successful career, both alone and with The Police. For his part, Charly García, away from the stage in recent times, remains a fundamental figure in the history of national rock.
The history prior to the meeting between Charly García and Sting
It is not the first time that the Argentine and English are. In 1988, during one of Sting’s most remembered visits to the country, Charly shared the stage with him in the framework of the concert of Amnesty International at the River Plate stadium. It was in that context that Sting surprised everyone by interpreting “They Dance Alone” In Spanish, while the mothers of Plaza de Mayo took the stage, showing their support to the victims of the Argentine dictatorship.
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Although at that time the connection between the two artists seemed rather circumstantial, over the years friendship was growing, as well as their mutual admiration.
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