Concerts Coverage

BARÓN ROJO rocked Buenos Aires

A legendary night took place last Saturday, November 16, at the Teatro Vorterix, with possibly the previous flight of BARÓN ROJO, the band from Spain, and one of the pioneers of Spanish-speaking Heavy Metal, who returned to Argentina to give an exciting show.

The show started around 7 pm with the Argentine band OJOS NEGROS and their imposing Thrash Metal, followed by MALIGNO, who were formed in the early 2000s, but 2 years ago were able to release their first self-titled studio album.
Before the main show, KARKAMAN, with a long history in international events in the country, took the stage, putting on a great performance.

At 10 p.m., BARÓN ROJO landed on stage, led by brothers Armando and Carlos de Castro, who performed some of the classics of their extensive career with 45 years of experience, highlighting the songs “Caso perdido”, “Noches de Rock n´Roll”, “Chica de la Ciudad” among many hits.


One of the most memorable moments was when “Concierto para ellos” was played, an emblematic musical piece that remembers the legendary deceased musicians Janis, Lennon, Allman, Hendrix, Bolan, Bonham, Brian, and Moon, as described in the chorus of the song, which was sung by the entire audience that surpassed the sound of the band.
At the end of the concert, the classics “Los rockers van al infierno”, “Con botas sucios”, “Cuerdas de acero”, the biblical story “Hijos de Caín”, “Baron Rojo”, “Resistiré” and the ballad “Siempre estás ahí” could not be missed, to culminate the night with “Son como hormigas” and “El malo”, thus closing a legendary presentation, which this time could be the last flight.

Review by Luis Pucheta

Photos by Leticia Villalba, (courtesy Rocktambulos)

Produced by MTS Agency

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