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20 Unmissable Concerts in Buenos Aires to Close Out 2025

The 20 must-see concerts of December 2025 in Buenos Aires: Shakira, Lali, Trueno, Toto, Babasónicos, Limp Bizkit and more. Dates, venues and key details.

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December hits the gas and turns Buenos Aires into a massive open-air stage. 2025 is wrapping up, but not before leaving one last gift: a month packed with live music, with shows for every taste and every scale. Pop, rock, urban, melodic, nu metal, electronic cumbia and breath-stealing ballads: everything coexists in a diverse and explosive agenda. From international artists arriving with monumental productions to local icons closing the year in style, December offers 20 unmissable concerts to bid farewell to the year singing, jumping and embracing that beautiful ritual that is seeing live music.

1. Molotov

December 4 at Movistar Arena.

The Mexican band, a true icon of Spanish-language rock, arrives in Argentina with their Molotov TXXXR 30th Anniversary Tour, recapping three decades of hits and unapologetic attitude. Since forming in 1995 in Mexico City, Molotov has stood out for blending rock, hip hop, funk and rap with sharp, provocative lyrics that have become major anthems like “Gimme tha Power” and “Puto.”

Fun fact: The tour took them through Europe, the U.S. and Latin America before landing in Buenos Aires for what promises to be a massive rock celebration.

2. Abel Pintos

December 6 at Ciudad Universitaria.

Abel Pintos celebrates 30 years in music with a show titled Abel 30 Años, where he’ll revisit his greatest hits—from his earliest songs to his most recent releases. A heartfelt concert to get emotional, enjoy his entire catalog and honor one of Argentina’s most beloved artists.

Fun fact: The tour kicked off with two shows in Rosario and will continue through several cities across the country.

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3. Babasónicos

December 6 and 7 at Estadio Ferro.

Babasónicos return with a visually striking experience revisiting their eclectic repertoire and, as usual, delivering surprises—including the chance to hear some new tracks. From Jessico to their latest albums, they’re set to light up Ferro with an unforgettable show.

Fun fact: In 2025 the band performed in London, Paris and Barcelona, reaffirming their international reach and artistic relevance.

4. Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado

December 7 at Estadio Único de La Plata.

The band returns to Estadio Único with a show that promises an epic, intense, deeply Ricotero night. With a powerful visual setup and their unmistakable energy, the concert is expected to become a massive collective celebration.

Fun fact: This will be their first time back at the Único after selling out previous shows in record time.

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5. Miguel Mateos

December 8 at Movistar Arena.

The legendary Argentine rocker closes his successful tour celebrating 40 years of Rocas Vivas, the milestone album that changed Latin American rock forever. A night blending nostalgia, renewed energy and timeless classics.

Fun fact: Among his iconic hits are “Tirá para arriba,” “Perdiendo el control” and “En la cocina, huevos.”

6. Nicky Jam

December 8 at Tecnópolis.

With over two decades in the game, Nicky Jam is a key figure in reggaeton and urban music. He arrives to ignite Tecnópolis with hits like “El Perdón” and “Travesuras,” plus local guests and a non-stop party vibe.

Fun fact: Throughout his career, he’s collaborated with Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Maluma and Ozuna.

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7. Shakira

December 8, 9 and 11 at Estadio Vélez Sarsfield.

The Colombian superstar who reshaped Latin pop returns to Buenos Aires to reunite with her fans on the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. Expect a monumental production, high-impact choreography and the magnetic stage presence that defines her. The set includes both generation-defining hits and the music of her newest artistic era.

Fun fact: Shakira’s tour ranks No. 2 on the 2025 Global Top Ten box office charts.

8. Diego Torres

December 10 at Movistar Arena.

The beloved singer returns with a symphonic format that enhances the warmth of his voice and the closeness of his style. Backed by a full live orchestra, his most iconic songs gain new life with specially crafted arrangements.

Fun fact: In April, Diego Torres released his new album Mejor que ayer.

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9. Trueno

December 11 at Estadio Ferro.

One of the biggest names in Argentine urban music arrives at Ferro for an explosive reunion with his hometown crowd. With boundless energy, a commanding stage presence and his signature sharp lyrics, Trueno promises a show overflowing with attitude. The production blends trap, hip-hop and rock with an emotional, street-inspired aesthetic.

Fun fact: His album El último baile catapulted him into Spotify’s global top 10 and earned him his first Latin Grammy.

10. María Becerra

December 12 at Más Monumental.

Argentina’s leading urban-pop star closes her world tour with a 360° show designed so the audience feels part of the experience. Wrapped in immersive visuals, high-impact choreography and a narrative that travels through each stage of her career, she’ll perform her greatest hits along with new material marking her artistic evolution.

Fun fact: With this concert, the Quilmes-born singer becomes the first Argentine artist to play four shows at the Monumental.

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11. Ciro y Los Persas

December 13 and 14 at Movistar Arena.

Andrés Ciro Martínez and his band return after nine months with a can’t-miss rock show. With their usual power and Ciro’s magnetic presence, they’ll revisit the anthems that are already part of Argentina’s musical DNA.

Fun fact: The setlist is expected to include rare gems and fan favorites that only appear on special occasions.

12. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs

December 13 and 14 at Estadio Ferro.

The Cadillacs are back on stage with a monumental show celebrating more than three decades of history, rebellion and music that shaped generations. With their signature blend of rock, ska, reggae and Latin rhythms, they promise a vibrant, sweaty, festive concert packed with eternal hits like “Matador,” “Mal Bicho,” “Vasos Vacíos” and “Siguiendo la Luna.”

Fun fact: Their busy 2025 included shows in London, Berlin, Paris, Madrid and New York.

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13. Toto

December 13 at Campo de Polo.

One of California rock’s most iconic bands lands in Buenos Aires with their Dogz of Oz Tour, an electrifying rundown of immortal anthems—“Africa,” “Hold the Line,” “Rosanna” and more—performed with the excellence and virtuosity that define TOTO. As a bonus, Christopher Cross joins as a special guest, adding classics like “Sailing” and “Arthur’s Theme” to an already unforgettable night.

Fun fact: Toto has sold over 40 million records and earned multiple Grammy Awards.

14. Lali

December 16 at Estadio Vélez.

Argentina’s pop queen closes the year at full speed with her Lali Tour 2025, a large-scale show filled with dazzling lights, high-voltage choreography and a barrage of hits spanning her entire career. With her unstoppable charisma, she promises an explosive night blending pop, performance and emotion.

Fun fact: Every stop of the tour has been a full-on party, and this final show at Vélez promises the biggest production yet.

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15. Limp Bizkit

December 16 at Parque Sarmiento.

Fred Durst and company return to Buenos Aires with their explosive Loserville Tour 2025, a true marathon of nu metal and alternative culture. With a powerhouse lineup—YUNGBLUD, 311, Ecca Vandal, Slay Squad and Riff Raff—the event is practically a festival of its own.

Fun fact: This festival-style concert is part of Limp Bizkit’s expanded Latin American tour to close the year in Argentina with a bang.

16. Duki

December 17 at Estadio Vélez.

Argentina’s most influential trap artist ends the year with a massive show set to exceed expectations. With razor-sharp lyrics, a crushing flow and beats that define today’s urban scene, Duki arrives with a monumental production reflecting his international rise. A hit-packed setlist—from early trap classics to his latest releases—will turn the night into a huge celebration of the Duko phenomenon.

Fun fact: Rumor has it he’ll debut a new track dedicated to his Buenos Aires fans, teased on social media.

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17. Airbag

December 17 and 18 at Más Monumental.

The Sardelli brothers return with a show unleashing the full force of contemporary Argentine rock. With sharp electric guitars, powerful melodies and increasingly ambitious staging, Airbag is ready for a night of pure intensity, revisiting generational anthems and unveiling new versions.

Fun fact: The River show is being touted as their biggest production to date.

18. Stewart Copeland

December 17 at Teatro Gran Rex.

Stewart Copeland, legendary drummer and founder of The Police, returns to Buenos Aires with a show celebrating his incomparable career and unmistakable rhythmic imprint. Considered one of the most innovative drummers in rock history, Copeland brings a proposal blending virtuosity, energy and a fresh take on the classics that shaped generations.

Fun fact: Copeland will perform alongside Argentine musicians and the Teatro Colón Orchestra.

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19. Milo J

December 18 at Estadio Vélez.

Milo J, the 18-year-old prodigy from Buenos Aires, continues solidifying himself as one of the most sensitive and original voices of the new generation. Expect a show full of emotion, with his intimate, melodic style, confessional lyrics and a sonic palette blending pop, trap and surprising depth.

Fun fact: Milo J was the most-streamed Argentine artist of the year on Spotify.

20. Ángela Torres

December 19 at Teatro Coliseo.

Ángela Torres presents a concert fully rooted in her new artistic era—bolder, more personal, more expressive. With a theatrical show fusing pop, performance and a carefully designed visual universe, she showcases her most complete version: voice, body, storytelling and imagery in perfect sync, turning each song into a scene and each scene into its own world.

Fun fact: This concert marks the end of her tour La niña que fui, an intimate project that brings together songs, images and memories.

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