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Raphael's Return to Argentina: "Raphaelísimo" in 2026

Iconic artist Raphael will perform in Buenos Aires on October 17, 2026, with the show "Raphaelísimo". At 82, after being named "Person of the Year 2025," he reaffirms his status as a legend of Ibero-American music.


Raphael's Return to Argentina: "Raphaelísimo" in 2026

Raphael's greatness lies not only in his history but in his constant reinvention: from recordings at Abbey Road to collaborations with contemporary artists, his work continues to dialogue with new audiences. The show "Raphaelísimo" proposes an intimate and powerful journey through that trajectory, combining his immortal hits with songs from his recent project "Ayer… aún", a tribute to French chanson with versions of Édith Piaf and Charles Aznavour. IP Buenos Aires will be a witness to that relevance that defies time. Buenos Aires, March 30 (NA) – Raphael's return to Argentina is not just another concert, but a reunion with one of the most transcendent figures in Spanish-language music. On October 17, 2026, the iconic artist will perform at the Teatro Gran Rex with a show that promises emotion, memory, and relevance: "Raphaelísimo". The arrival of the eternal "Divo de Linares", brought by Fenix Entertainment, finds the artist at a consecrating moment. At 82 years old, and after being distinguished as Person of the Year 2025 by the Latin Academy of Recording, Raphael reaffirms his place as a hero of Ibero-American song, with a stage energy that crosses generations. His story is that of an unrepeatable phenomenon. Born as Miguel Rafael Martos Sánchez, he began to sing before learning to read, and at nine years old he was already recognized as the best child voice in Europe, as reported by the Noticias Argentinas news agency. Since then, his career has not stopped growing: he signed with Philips in his adolescence, represented Spain in Eurovision and conquered emblematic stages such as the Olympia in Paris and Madison Square Garden, where he broke barriers for Spanish-speaking artists. Owner of a repertoire that is part of the collective memory—with classics like "Yo soy aquel", "Mi gran noche", "Como yo te amo" and "Escándalo"—Raphael sold more than 100 million records and achieved unique milestones such as the Uranium Disc. Tickets are already available at tienta.com for a night that promises to go down in history.