Events Sport Local 2026-01-22T19:56:37+00:00

Música Para Volar Prepares for Tour and Pays Tribute to Soda Stereo

The Argentine band Música Para Volar is in pre-season, preparing for their tour in February. They will present two different repertoires, including a full performance of Soda Stereo's Unplugged album in Buenos Aires. The musicians are also celebrating their band's 14th anniversary and paying tribute to legends like Gustavo Cerati, Charly García, and Luis Alberto Spinetta.


Música Para Volar Prepares for Tour and Pays Tribute to Soda Stereo

Buenos Aires, January 22 (NA) – Musician José Mateucci, singer and guitarist of Música Para Volar, spoke to the Argentine News Agency about the work they are doing in this preliminary stage. 'We are currently in rehearsal, what we call a pre-season, because we are preparing to start this year's tour in February,' he explained. According to details, they are currently working on two different repertoires. A return to Soda Stereo in Buenos Aires The first repertoire corresponds to the show they will present in Buenos Aires, where they will play the entire Unplugged album by Soda Stereo in its entirety. As Mateucci noted, this is the first work they did as a band. 'We are going to play it in its entirety. It is the first repertoire we did as a band and that we are revisiting 13 years later, with everything we have learned and everything that life has been modifying,' he expressed. On the other hand, the musician highlighted the changing relationship with the songs: 'The same song always has something new to say.' Mateucci pointed out that the band, in addition to interpreting works by Gustavo Cerati, also worked on material by Charly García, Fito Páez, and Luis Alberto Spinetta, and currently even incorporate national and international themes. On the other hand, when asked about his link with the work of Flaco Spinetta, Mateucci recalled that the band had already held a conceptual show entirely dedicated to his work, with synchronized audiovisual work and animated shorts. He also mentioned the date of January 23, the day of Spinetta's birthday and Argentine Musician's Day, and noted that his music is always present in the group's universe. The singer explained that the band was formed in 2012 and that this year they will complete 14 years of career and reflected on the place of songs: 'A song at some point is also like a mirror.' Regarding the birth of Música Para Volar, Mateucci recounted that the group arose from a call from guitarist Alexis Thompson, who proposed to him to perform the album Confort y música para volar by Soda Stereo. The artist highlighted the reactions they receive, especially among the younger generations: 'It is not a music that has remained generational, each new generation discovers these great artists.' He also pointed out that at their concerts three generations coexist: 'You have the grandfather, the father, and the son.'