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Ricardo Montaner Returns to Argentine Stage

Latin music legend Ricardo Montaner kicked off his 'El Último Regreso' world tour with a historic concert in Buenos Aires, playing to a sold-out crowd and sharing his emotions with fans.


Ricardo Montaner Returns to Argentine Stage

Ricardo Montaner made his definitive return to the Argentine public in a farewell concert that promises to be historic. After a hiatus from the stage that kept his followers on edge, the artist chose his homeland to kick off his world tour 'El Último Regreso', adding a fourth and final show at the Movistar Arena for this Sunday, March 8th. According to what the Argentine News Agency could find out, the frenzy to see the singer-songwriter, born in Valentín Alsina, translated into a complete sell-out for his performances, produced by Fenix Entertainment. The tour, which had its first two stops last weekend, is not just a return to the stage, but a 'renewal of vows' after four decades of a career that has left an indelible mark on the Latin American songbook. With a cutting-edge stage setup and imposing visuals, Montaner deploys a repertoire of over two hours that covers all his facets. From the emotional depth of classics like 'Tan enamorados', 'Déjame llorar' and 'La Cima Del Cielo', to the festive rhythm of 'Soy Feliz' and 'Cachita'.

Additionally, the show reserves a space for deep nostalgia dedicated to Venezuela, a country that also marked his musical identity. Visibly moved, the artist shared his feelings through his social networks: 'After almost 3 years with the feeling of not knowing when I would see you again, this last weekend I was invaded by an immense and indescribable emotion. I will enjoy this tour day by day: I hope you do it with me'.

The 'El Último Regreso Tour 2026' is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious of his career, with over 100 concerts scheduled that will take him to Uruguay, Mexico, Colombia, the United States and Spain, among other destinations. However, it will be the night of this Sunday in Buenos Aires that marks the end of this initial chapter, once again consolidating the legacy of one of the most beloved voices in Spanish-language music.