Muñeki77a at Lucille: a dark, powerful, and emotional ritual
The night of April 25th, 2025 will be remembered as one of the most intense moments in Muñeki77a’s career, with her live performance at the iconic Club Lucille in Palermo. Before the show began, fans enjoyed a special meet and greet, creating an atmosphere of excitement and connection.

While the audience waited, the venue quickly filled with familiar faces from the local scene, showing the strong support Muñeki77a has built within the music community.
Once the lights dimmed and the show started, Muñeki77a delivered an unforgettable performance from beginning to end, with a dark, theatrical staging. One of the dramatic highlights included a scene where a toy gun was pointed at Chowy, causing him to collapse on stage. Later, “Budoo”, a doll handcrafted by Muñeki77a from scraps of fabric, made its appearance, adding deep symbolism to the emotional ritual unfolding before the crowd.
Throughout the night, Muñeki77a performed several songs from her latest album, including “Más gente como yo” (“More People Like Me”) and “No tengas miedo” (“Don’t Be Afraid”), both enthusiastically received by the audience.
She also shared the stage with special guests:
With Naza (from Nueve Once), she performed a vibrant version of “Monstruos”.

With Yo Soy Miny, she sang the heartfelt “Cosas de chicas” (“Girl Things”).

With Magnus Mefisto, they unleashed chaos with a powerful cover of “Break Stuff” by Limp Bizkit.

Muñeki77a also surprised the audience with a cover of a Pxndx song, strengthening her emotional connection with an entire generation. To close the night, she performed her classic rendition of “Arrancacorazones”, a beloved staple in her live shows.
The night ended on a touching note with a heartfelt hug between Muñeki77a and Mini, followed by another with her symbolic doll Budoo, leaving a powerful message of self-love, resilience, and emotional rebuilding.









Photos and Review by Pablo Reinante
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