This Thursday, May 1, in addition to commemorating the day of the worker, he will become an excellent stage in the quartet. Córdoba is already ready to receive all fans who will be part of the National Quartet 2025 festival at the Mario Alberto Kemps stadium. The event, organized by Universe Jiménez, promises more than 12 uninterrupted centeter music, consolidating as one of the most important festivals of the kind of the country.
“With unstoppable growth, the quartet is no longer just Cordoba’s heritage. It is a genre that rises strongly on the world scene, which is danced in America, Europe and beyond, conquering the scenarios and the public of all ages. The great international figures have incorporated it into their repertoires, and its impact on the popular world is undeniable. What is born in Córdoba today is the world.
Confirmed artists
The artists’ grid includes important representatives of the quartet:
The Mona Jiménez
The K’ONGA
Chance
Desakta2
Magui Olave
A little noise with Ulysses good
Damián Córdoba
Trulalá
Monada
Lore Jiménez
These artists will offer a dynamic spectacle, celebrating the rich tradition of the Cordoba quartet.
The festival will take place in the parking lot of Stade Mario Alberto Kempes, in the city of Córdoba. This space will become a unique scenario to live the experience of the quartet to its expression.
Key information
Date: Thursday May 1, 2025
Beginning time: 4:00 pm HS
Duration: more than 12 hours of live music
Location: Mario Alberto Kemps Stadium, Córdoba
Festival Prize
General tickets (from 12 years old), against $ 35,000.
Children’s tickets (0 to 5 years old): $ 10,000.
Minors (6 to 11 years old): from $ 31,500.
Adrenaline space / parking: $ 200,000.
Adrenaline space C / Parking: $ 230,000.
Tickets can be acquired online only on Universottickets.com.
Source: Qmusica

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