He Our Quartet continues to write its own story by filling the arena for the fourth time in their career. The Uruguayan group recorded a double sellout last weekend, demonstrating their growing popularity among new generations.
There is no doubt that El Cuarteto de Nos has become synonymous with partying, whether with friends or family, and their shows confirm this.
The band’s hits know no age barriers and their influence continues to spread across the world. During these two concerts, the audience had an unforgettable experience, singing and jumping to the rhythm of their hits.
One of the highlights of the evening was the performance of “No Soy El Hijo De Hernández”, a classic that This sent the audience into a frenzy. The energy of the crowd did not diminish throughout the song, making the emotion felt in every corner of the stadium.
The songs “Flan”, “El Cinturón Gris” and “Rorschach” from the latest album “Lámina Once” were also celebrated with great enthusiasm, which seem to be on their way to becoming new classics.
The emotional “No Llora” was another highlight of the concerts, with the audience lighting up the arena with the lights of their mobile phones and singing along in unison.
While the interpretation of “Mírenme”, in a hip-hop version, reminded fans of the group’s beginnings and its pioneering role in the Río de la Plata music scene.
To conclude in style, “Going to Damián’s” ignited the enthusiasm of the participants, who celebrated wildly.
Soon, The group will continue their tour in Argentina. The next dates are in Paraná, on September 5 at the Club Echagüe; Rosario, on September 6 at the Municipal Amphitheatre; and La Plata, on September 7 at the Capital Nights racetrack.
Source: Qmusica
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