Overview
- At Cosquín Rock on Feb. 15, an ambulance arrived and two attendants rolled a stretcher with Levinton covered by a white sheet to center stage before he sprang up to start “No se llama amor.”
- Festival screens first replayed headlines about his December hospitalization, then the siren and ambulance set up the reveal that drew an immediate ovation.
- Onstage he quipped, “The last time I left a stage I did it in an ambulance, and now I came back in an ambulance; I save the transfer,” later adding, “I hope I don’t have to return in the cargo hold.”
- He suffered an acute myocardial infarction in mid‑December at the El Timón bar in Palermo, was rushed by SAME to Hospital Fernández, underwent catheterization with stent placement, and was discharged on Dec. 15.
- Reports describe an energetic set, strong crowd response, and no new medical issues as the performance framed his return as a message of resilience.