The long carnival weekend has pure music in the north of Argentina as its project. It’s the Carnival of the Tekis which starts tomorrow February 17 and will count 4 days with artists for all tastes.
This event that focuses the attention of the northern region will take place at the Cultural Property of Ciudad, located in the city of San Salvador de Jujuy. From the organization they explain that the objective is to contain all musical genres and highlight
a single common thread that unites all participants: pleasure.
Los Autenticos Decadentes, Damas Gratis, Kapanga, La Konga, Dillom, Miguel Mateos or Luciano Pereyra among many others are the artists who will headline the different days of the festival. Every day, they will be accompanied by the local credit, Los Tekis.
But carnival is always a moment of joy that many enjoy with family and others with friends, which is why, in addition to this very complete program, during the festival there will be artistic interventions, djs, exclusive spaces , VIPs and a gourmet patio. Even due to the number of people expected, the organization has announced that for this edition there will be a total of 200 meters of bar for drinks, thinking that visitors should wait for their attention as little as possible.
Tickets can still be purchased through the carnival page.
Day-to-day artist grid
Los Tekis, as owners of the house, will perform every day accompanied by an infinity of great artists:
Friday 17
La Delio Valdez – Free Ladies – Dillom – Bersuit Vergarabat – Coroico – Dj Treekoo – Los Mellis – Diableros
saturday 18
Q’ Lokura – Karina – Kapanga – Coroico – Dj Treekoo – Tunay – Gio Giacoppo
sunday 19
La Konga – Miguel Mateos – Sergio Galleguillo – Coroico – Dj Treekoo – Jujeños – Hollywood Bungalows – Lu Araya
Monday 20
Luciano Pereyra – Lázaro Caballero – Los Autenticos Decadentes – Coroico – Mamita Peyote – Dj Treekoo
Source: Qmusica

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