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Andrés Calamaro announced the dates of his tour of the United States

The Argentinian Andres Calamaroan icon of rock in Spanish, announced on Tuesday a tour of the United States with five concerts in Florida, Massachusetts and New York, whose tickets will go on sale on Thursday, April 20.

“Calamaro por USA”, part of a tour that will begin in May in Spain, will begin on Saturday, October 21 at the James L. Knight Center in Miami, to then tour Tampa (October 24) and Orlando (October 26). , in Florida, Boston (November 1) and finally arriving in New York on November 3.

The Argentine artist, winner of five Latin Grammys among many other awards, returns to the United States with all his greatest hits such as “Flaca”, “Mil horas”, “La parte de adelante”, “Tuyo siempre”, “Te quiero igual” and crazy”.

Singer-songwriter, musician, composer and record producer, Andrés Calamaro is one of the most influential figures in rock in Spanish who has developed his career between his native Argentina and Spain.

Originally, he was part of the historic Argentine band “Los Abuelos de la Nada”, as well as “Los Rodríguez” in Spain together with Ariel Roth, and then he embarked on a career as a singer-songwriter full of great successes.

He has recorded more than 30 albums, from his first album “Hotel Calamaro” (1984), “Aunque no sea conmigo” with Bunbury (2015) and his latest release “Dios los cria” (2021).

In his latest album, he revisited his exceptional discography together with several of the greatest artists of Latin popular music, from legends like Julio Iglesias in “Bohemio”, “Jugar con fuego” with Raphael, and “Flaca” with Alejandro Sanz, as well as by Carlos Vives, Sebastián Yatra, Julieta Venegas, Vicentico and Juanes.

In the last edition of the Latin Grammys, he won the award for best song with the song “Hong Kong” with C. Tangana, and was also nominated for “Best Pop Vocal Album” and “Record of the Year” for the song “Bohemian”.

With information from EFE

Source: Elcomercio

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