Fito Páez

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  • Thursday, November 20 | 8:00PM
    Hard Rock Live

these concerts promise to be deeply emotional and celebratory gatherings, where the Argentine artist Will Revistió the most iconic minestrones of hip work. From “El Amor Después Del Amor” to “Mariposa Tecknicolor,” including anthems like “11 y 6,” “Un vestido y un amor,” and many other emblematic songs, Páez´s new show also features recent compositions from his latest musical universe, “Novela.”

With Páez “Tecknicolor,” Fito doubles down on his ability to reinvent himself, offering a show of extraordinary artistic depth, with a powerful band and a stage production that combines energy, sensitivity, and moments of profound connection with the audience. The concerts in Spain set the tone for what is already a historic tour, where European audiences once again reaffirmed their unbreakable bond with one of the most influential figures in Ibero-American music.

“Novela’ is a major musical work that Fito began writing in 1988 and completed in 2024, to be released in March 2025. In January, Fito Páez presented the first preview of “Novela” with “Cuando el Circo llega al pueblo,” followed in February by “Superextraño,” allowing his fans to savor the beginning of his wonderful, unprecedented new work. Now, with the release of “Novela,” we discover “Sale el Sol,” the colorful focus track that brings this great story to a close. “Novela” is a grand musical and cinematic work that, in chaotic, complicated, and discouraging times, takes us into a world of dreams and love. Using the pretext of telling how learning to live in a remote village in the province of Santa Fe (Argentina) affected young people—and his own life—Fito Páez created a magical universe told in both film and album formats, through 25 previously unreleased songs that narrate an extraordinary story with original characters with a rebellious and passionate spirit. Among the 25 tracks that make up the work are lyrics enriched by the wonderful performance of actress, playwright, and film director Lorena Vega. Composed by Fito Páez, produced by Páez himself along with Gustavo Borner and Diego Olivero, and recorded between Abbey Road (London) and the Sony Music 5020 studios (Madrid), “Novela” stands as a work of art of immense dimensions that will leave no one indifferent.