The third night of the National Confluence Fiesta 2026 was headlined by rock, reaffirming the festival's power as one of the country's most significant musical gatherings. According to the Argentine News Agency (NA), in its 13th edition, Isla 132 brought together thousands of people who celebrated the genre with electric guitars, unforgettable classics, and a shared emotion that transcended generations. The afternoon began with performances by Klown and Ñuke Mapu, winners of the Pre-Confluence, who opened the stage and set the tone for a night that, from early on, promised a massive turnout. On the main stage, Comodines kicked off the official lineup with a solid and electric show, setting the pace for an evening defined by sonic power and the audience's immediate response. The energy continued to rise with Kapanga, who exploded onto Isla 132 with their unmistakable fusion of rock, ska, and popular attitude. With a strong following and a close connection to their fans, the group cemented its place in contemporary national rock. The grand finale was left to No Te Va Gustar, one of the most popular bands in Latin America, who delivered a powerful and artistically high-flying show. With a strong production and thousands of voices singing along to every song, the group sealed a memorable night that will be ranked among the great moments of this edition. Saturday night left an image that reflected the spirit of the National Confluence Fiesta 2026: families, young people, and adults from different generations gathered to enjoy bands that are part of Argentine musical history. With a mystique built over more than two decades, the band reaffirmed its bond with the public and added one of the most intense moments of the night. The atmosphere kept growing with La Beriso, which contributed a segment full of emotion and rock.
Rock Festival Confluence 2026 in Buenos Aires
The third night of the National Confluence Fiesta 2026 in Buenos Aires was dedicated to rock. Thousands of spectators at Isla 132 enjoyed performances by leading Argentine rock bands like No Te Va Gustar, Bersuit Vergarabat, and Kapanga, confirming the festival's status as one of the country's most significant musical events.