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What to Do in Buenos Aires in November

November is coming in hot — and we’ve got an agenda where going out in groups and meeting people through shared experiences is the main goal.

Carola Cinto
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If you’re wondering what to do in Buenos Aires, this month is bursting with energy, art, and experiences that shake you out of routine. The city turns into a huge stage where music, cinema, literature, digital creativity, and even sports passion coexist — offering plans for every taste and endless curiosities to explore. This isn’t just a list of events: it’s an invitation to live the city at its fullest. Every corner, every space, every activity becomes an opportunity to connect with artists, creators, readers, and diverse audiences, celebrating culture in all its forms.

1. LGBTIQ+ Pride March

On Saturday, November 1, Buenos Aires fills with color, glitter, and pride to celebrate one of the most vibrant days of the year. Since that first historic march back in 1992, the event keeps growing and reaffirming its essence: to make visible the ongoing struggles, the rights that have been won, and those still to fight for. It’s much more than a march — it’s a collective cry, a party, and a joyful, powerful way to say “we’re here.”

This year, the event kicks off early.

Also read: The best plans to celebrate Pride in Buenos Aires

At 10 a.m., Plaza de Mayo turns into a fair full of stands, art, and activism; at 11 a.m., the main stage lights up with live bands; and at 4 p.m., the city’s heart beats to the rhythm of the Pride March as it moves along Avenida de Mayo toward Congress. Music, slogans, hugs, and thousands of people sharing the same pulse: pride.

Tip: Throughout the day, you can discover live artists at this link.

Where: Starts at Plaza de Mayo and ends at Congress.

2. Music Wins Festival

Music Wins Festival 2025 is back — and it’s ready to reclaim its throne as the most eclectic festival of the year. On Sunday, November 2, from 2 p.m. onwards, get ready for a finely curated experience made for those who listen with heart and a keen ear.

In its fourth edition, the festival goes British with two global heavyweights: Massive Attack and Primal Scream. The Bristol legends return with a brand-new show in collaboration with United Visual Artists — their boldest creative partnership since 2003 — while the Scottish icons land in Buenos Aires after seven years, ready to make the crowd move from Screamadelica classics to their more psychedelic and electronic side.

And that’s just the beginning. Tash Sultana brings their loop-driven, high-energy performance; the French band L’Impératrice adds their elegant, danceable synth-pop; and The Whitest Boy Alive provides a healthy dose of indie-funk. From New Jersey, Yo La Tengo promises their signature lo-fi journey, while emerging act FCUKERS shakes things up with their fresh, provocative sound.

Feeling hungry? Head over to the Time Out Garden, where some of Buenos Aires’ best chefs and restaurants — including Ti Amo Pizzería, Tita La Vedette, Abreboca, and Cucha del Pari — will be serving up signature dishes to pair perfectly with the music.

Tip: Get your tickets at this link.

Where: Mandarine Park & Tent, Acceso Punta Carrasco.

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3. Mar del Plata Film Festival

From November 6 to 16, Mar del Plata dresses up for the 40th edition of its International Film Festival. The city becomes the Latin American capital of quality cinema, with sections like Altered States, Authors, In Transit, Sea of Girls and Boys, and Retrospectives. Expect premieres, tributes, and special guests.

The opening film will be The Kiss of the Spider Woman, and the closing one Las locuras. Special visits and awards will add even more excitement, with big names attending to receive tributes, lead discussions, and present special screenings.

Tip: Full program available at this link.

Where: Various locations throughout the city.

4. Filbita 2025

Filbita 2025, organized by Fundación Filba, arrives to remind us that reading is much more than turning pages — it’s about sharing perspectives, music, and ways of seeing the world. With the theme “Reading with others,” this 15th edition — running November 7–9 — invites everyone to gather around the fire of stories and weave new meanings together.

Also read: The video stores that are still alive in Buenos Aires’ streaming era

The festival also extends beyond its main dates through the Sinfín program, which brings books, workshops, and readings to broader communities and spaces.

Tip: Admission is free. Full schedule available at this link.

Where: Las Pompas Club de Artes, Av. Brasil 2640; and Espacio Cultural del Sur, Caseros 1750.

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5. Night of the Museums

On Saturday, November 8, Buenos Aires lights up for a new edition of La Noche de los Museos. From 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., the city becomes an endless circuit of art, history, and creativity across more than 300 spaces. From iconic must-sees to hidden gems, everything opens up for you to explore, discover, and lose yourself among exhibitions, installations, music, and stunning architecture.

A special highlight this year: the recently renovated Casa de la Cultura joins for the first time as a new cultural hotspot — and it’s set to be one of the most popular stops of the night.

Tip: Free admission.

Where: Various locations across the city.

6. TENT Creator Summit

From hobby to billion-dollar industry: the creator economy takes center stage, and Buenos Aires becomes its regional capital. On November 13, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., the Centro Costa Salguero fills with cameras, lights, and ideas for the TENT Creator Summit — the event that brings together the entire digital entertainment industry.

YouTube, Meta, TikTok, Spotify, Twitch, Luzu, Olga, Blender — all under one roof, with over 100 speakers and a single goal: to keep revolutionizing how we consume, communicate, and create.

Expect workshops, panels, talks, networking, and top names like Grego RoselloNati JotaDadatinaCoscu and Kevsho. Topics include AI, mental health, monetization, UGC, and community building. To top it all off, YouTube celebrates its 20th anniversary, and MercadoLibre launches a new creator program.

Tip: Tickets available at this link.

Where: Centro Costa Salguero, Av Costanera R. Obligado and J. Salguero.

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7. Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre

The wildest film festival is back: Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre celebrates its 26th edition, running November 20–30 at Multiplex Belgrano, with over 100 horror, sci-fi, and fantasy films ready to shake your seat and test your nerves.

Also read: What to see in theaters this week

From ultra-dark international productions to unmissable local premieres, BARS remains the meeting point for genre lovers — with fantastic animation, found footage, retro slashers, tributes, and more.

Tip: Full program available at this link. Tickets: AR$4,000 at the box office or online.

Where: Vuelta de Obligado 2199, Belgrano.

8. Night of the Bookstores

Saturday, November 22, the Night of the Bookstores takes over the city, transforming Avenida Corrientes into an open-air literary stage. From 6 p.m. to 1 a.m., more than 20 bookstores join this cultural celebration with free activities for everyone: live readings, author talks, creative workshops, and artistic performances.

Organized by the Buenos Aires City Government, the event celebrates literature in its purest form — inviting readers, writers, and curious minds to wander through San Telmo and Avenida Corrientes. It’s a night to get lost among pages, discover new titles, and share the love of books in a unique atmosphere.

Tip: Free admission. Full schedule available at this link.

Where: Av. Corrientes & Libertad, and the San Telmo neighborhood.

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9. FUTCON

Attention football and creativity lovers! On November 22–23, Ciudad Cultural Konex becomes the heart of football culture with FUTCON 2025, the first Latin American festival blending soccer with art, fashion, music, and technology.

Over two days, enjoy conferences with local and international creatives, an art show curated by Marcos Krämer and Joaquín Barrera, workshops, interactive installations, a vintage and contemporary jersey fair, food, screenings, and live music.

It’s an invitation to explore football through a fresh, culturally rich lens — the perfect space to connect with fellow fans, exchange ideas, and live a one-of-a-kind experience that celebrates the sport’s passion in all its forms.

Tip: Tickets and full schedule available at this link.

Where: Sarmiento 3131.

10. “Te Conozco Chacarita” Festival

Mark your calendar for November 29, because from 4 p.m. onwards, Chacarita goes full festival mode. Te conozco Chacarita opens up the neighborhood — its streets, stories, secrets, and, most importantly, its people. It’s a day to rediscover what’s always been there, mixing what’s visible with what hides behind every window, bar, and sidewalk full of stories.

This festival isn’t just another date — it’s an invitation to see differently, to feel that unique “Chaca” energy that blends the traditional with what’s yet to come. Expect art, culture, gastronomy, local entrepreneurs, iconic landmarks, and themed walks. Spoiler: it’s going to be amazing.

Tip: Full lineup available at this link. Some activities require registration.

Where: Various spots across the neighborhood.

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