Buenos Aires doesn’t take a break: the city lives in an endless loop of concerts, festivals, and musical gatherings that turn every week into an excuse to experience live music. 2025 has been no exception: with packed stadiums, growing festivals, and an audience always hungry for music, the agenda for the rest of the year is jam-packed.
The Primavera Club, for example, has already shown that the indie pulse continues to beat strong with international names and local gems (you can read more about Teenage Fanclub and the full line-up here). But that’s just an appetizer: there are still huge shows ahead that cross genres, generations, and stages.
Here’s a selection of 17 spectacular concerts coming up to close the year at full volume. And before you ask, tickets for all shows are available here.
- El Cuarteto de Nos – Estadio Ferro (Sept 20)
Uruguay’s sharpest alternative rockers arrive with their Lámina Once tour. Cutting lyrics, humor, and reflection come together in a show that’s both cathartic and massive.

- Los Auténticos Decadentes – Movistar Arena (Sept 26 & 27)
Timeless classics of Argentine party rock. With over 35 years of career, they remain the soundtrack of popular celebrations, and in 2025, they’re marking three decades since the release of their album Mi Vida Loca. - Bunbury – Estadio Ferro (Sept 27)
The ex-Héroes del Silencio frontman returns to Buenos Aires with his Huracán Ambulante tour, a mix of his rockier side and the intense ballads that made him iconic. Worth noting: Bunbury returns to the stage after announcing in 2022 that he was retiring—but not quite!
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- Festival Montaña – Mendoza, Luján de Cuyo (Oct 18)
A luxury getaway: the Andes as the backdrop for a festival combining music and landscape. Perfect for those seeking experience + destination. Names like No Te Va Gustar, Trueno, Dillom, and El Kuelgue are already confirmed.

- Las Pelotas – Estadio Obras (Oct 18)
Icons of national rock, always solid live, with a loyal audience singing generational anthems like “Será” and “El ojo blindado.” - Conociendo Rusia – Movistar Arena (Oct 25)
Mateo Sujatovich leads the project that refreshed local pop-rock. With a retro aesthetic and catchy songs, he’s one of the most streamed artists in today’s scene. - Dread Mar I – Estadio Ferro (Oct 25)
The voice of Spanish-language reggae par excellence. With over 20 years of career, he continues to fill stadiums with his message of love and hope. - La Vela Puerca – Estadio Ferro (Nov 1)
Another Uruguayan flag in Argentina. Rock, ska, and guaranteed pogo, with live energy that never loses intensity. - Helado Negro x Primavera Club – Niceto Club (Nov 4)
Roberto Carlos Lange’s project mixes experimental pop with Latin roots. An intimate and hypnotic show as part of Primavera Club. - Bloc Party x Primavera Club – Vorterix (Nov 4)
The Brits, icons of 2000s indie rock, arrive with sharp guitars and nostalgia for hits like “Banquet.” - Otoboke Beaver x Primavera Club – C Art Media (Nov 6)
High-speed, high-energy Japanese punk. An explosive rarity for those seeking something different in Buenos Aires. - Miranda! – Estadio Ferro (Nov 22 & 23)
Argentina’s most theatrical pop duo celebrates over two decades of hits that range from kitsch to irresistible. Colorful shows full of choreography. - Leiva – Estadio Obras (Nov 29)
The former Pereza frontman from Madrid brings poetic, sensitive rock. He captivates with intimate lyrics and a sound that combines rawness and delicacy. - Abel Pintos – Ciudad Universitaria (Dec 6)
The country’s most popular singer-songwriter mixes folklore, pop, and epic ballads in two massive open-air nights.

- Babasónicos – Estadio Ferro (Dec 6 & 7)
Owners of one of the most innovative trajectories in national rock. Their shows are pure sensuality, glamour, and impeccable sound. - Trueno – Estadio Ferro (Dec 11)
The rapper from La Boca who went from freestyle battles to filling stadiums. He represents the voice of a new generation with lyrics combining neighborhood roots and politics. - Los Fabulosos Cadillacs – Estadio Ferro (Dec 13 & 14)
The legendary Latin ska band returns to Ferro with anthems that span generations: from “Matador” to “Siguiendo la luna.”
Ready to plan your calendar? The second half of Buenos Aires’ musical year doesn’t let up: all that’s left is to choose a show and let yourself go.