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Festival de Teatro Llegás
Festival de Teatro Llegás

What to do this weekend in Buenos Aires

An unmissable pop-up to travel through the flavors of Tierra del Fuego, a Sunday barbecue, and a must-see theater festival are just some of the options for this weekend.

Carola Cinto
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This agenda includes the kind of plans we’d all love to have on a weekend: half-price theater tickets, a Sunday asado, and a trip that doesn’t require a plane ticket—just the desire to try different flavors. And because we always want a little more, in this note we suggest a unique plan, perfect to enjoy with friends, that shares the same goal as this agenda: to make sure you have a great time.

1. Alo’s hosts Jorge Monópoli from Tierra del Fuego

This proposal aims to take you on a journey through flavors. This Saturday at 8 pm, Alo’sAlejandro Féraud’s restaurant in San Isidro—welcomes Jorge Monópoli, a leading figure of the new cuisine at the end of the world and creator of Kalma Restó in Tierra del Fuego.

In an exclusive pop-up dinner, both chefs will share their craft and inspiration in a menu created for the occasion, where Fuegian identity will dialogue with Alo’s philosophy. The proposal highlights seasonal produce, artisanal work, and a deep connection with the environment, reflecting the shared vision of Féraud and Monópoli: cooking with purpose, respecting nature’s cycles, and honoring the work of producers, gatherers, and fishermen. Wild salmon, dried pine mushroom, dried calendula, king crab meat, silverside, or lamb kidney are just some of the ingredients that will shape the unique, unrepeatable creations of the night.

Info: Reservations available at this link.

Where: Avenida Almirante Blanco Encalada 2120, San Isidro.

2. Ron Lalá at Teatro San Martín

The renowned Spanish company Ron Lalá returns to Argentina with “4X4: A Journey through the First Four Works”, a show that gathers the best of their theatrical beginnings. It will be performed this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 8:30 pm at Teatro San Martín.

With a unique mix of live music, humor, and original texts, the play offers a selection of essential scenes from their first and most acclaimed productions: “Mi misterio del interior”, “Mundo y final”, “Time al tiempo”, and “Siglo de Oro, siglo de ahora”. The staging is direct and minimalist, with few elements and live instruments.

Info: Tickets available at the theater’s box office or on the Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires website.

Where: Av. Corrientes 1530.

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3. Spider-Man Symphonic

On Saturday, August 30 at 8:30 pm, the iconic Teatro Gran Rex will host the Argentine premiere of “Spider-Man™: Into the Spider-Verse Symphonic”, a unique audiovisual experience that combines the full HD screening of the film with a live performance of its soundtrack.

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During the show, the B.A. Pops Orchestra, conducted by Damián Mahler—(in this interview we tell you more about him)—will perform alongside a live DJ, percussion, and electronic elements, bringing to life Daniel Pemberton’s original score. This innovative mix, blending hip-hop, orchestral music, and electronic sounds with contributions from artists like Post Malone, Lil Wayne, Jaden Smith, and Nicki Minaj, will transform every scene into a powerful sensory experience.

Info: Tickets available at this link.

Where: Av. Corrientes 857.

4. Festival de Teatro Llegás

More than 35 productions by 250 artists will be part of this cultural celebration, running from Sunday, August 31 to Friday, September 12 across 15 venues in Buenos Aires. Over these two weeks, audiences can enjoy shows from the independent, official, and commercial circuits, with performances for all ages—including midday shows, unconventional spaces, family plays, dance, circus, music, magic, and classic theater proposals. All tickets will be available at half price.

This initiative by Revista Llegás and Asociación Civil LEM seeks to promote access to the performing arts, strengthen the bond between audiences, artists, and cultural spaces, and foster the community spirit of theater.

Info: Full schedule and tickets available at this link.

Where: Multiple locations across the city.

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5. Sunday barbecue at Sifón

It’s no surprise that Sundays are barbecue days in Argentina. But here’s the news: throughout August, Sifón—the spot that pays tribute to soda and good food—fires up the grill for those who want to enjoy an asado away from home.

Starting at noon, diners can enjoy a special menu featuring delicacies like mushroom skewers with roasted kabutia, hummus, and chimichurri; lamb kafta with hummus, yogurt, tomato, cilantro, and pita bread; picanha sandwich with salsa verde, pickled onion, melted cheese, and fries; and tender skirt steak served with creamy potatoes and criolla sauce. The regular Sifón menu will also be available, with vermouths, cocktails, and summer reds where soda takes the spotlight, alongside their signature small plates.

Info: No reservations accepted. This menu is only available at the Chacarita location.

Where: Jorge Newbery 3881, Chacarita.

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