It’s not another year. And as such, you have to say goodbye to everything. And so it will be: Miranda! just announced a great show to say goodbye to 2023.
it will be thursday December 7. Nothing more and nothing less than the iron stadiumin the Caballito district.
Yes, the “Hotel Miranda!” expand your facilities. And he’s getting ready to get the city of Buenos Aires dancing and excited, with tickets on sale, of course.
It will be the perfect way to end a year in which the group led by Ale Sergi and Juliana Gattas blew everything up with the release of their latest album and with an unforgettable series of sold-out shows in Latin America and Spain, such as the three Gran Rex theaters in Buenos Aires, Tribes de Santa Fe, Quality Córdoba and Rosario Amphitheatre.
This, of course, without counting the dates that accompany the complete venues: four Luna Parks in Buenos Aires, four Sarmiento Theaters in San Juan, an Arena in Chile, two Sodre Auditoriums in Montevideo, two National Auditoriums in Mexico. And the tour in Spain with shows in full houses in Madrid, Majorca, Malaga, Zaragoza, Valencia and Barcelona.
“Hotel Miranda! is a mega musical production with theatrical elementswhich tells a story developed inside an incredible hotel in which Ale and Juli, embodying the private owners of the place.
Like the different parts of the hotel, each song features a guest artista guest with whom they interact through projections, in this unique journey filled with the best of pop.
And this time, by doubling the bet, the challenge will be more macro: the fantasy of the “Hotel Miranda!” at Ferro Stadium, a unique and unmissable concert which will mark a before and after in the history of the group.
Source: Qmusica

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