Overview
- Charly Alberti and Zeta Bosio performed live alongside an advanced onstage reconstruction of Gustavo Cerati at the Movistar Arena premiere on March 21–22.
- Organizers report roughly 500,000 tickets sold and a multi-city run booked across Argentina, Latin America and Spain, with many dates near or at capacity.
- After opening night, two more Buenos Aires shows were announced for June 11 and 14, with ticket sales set to begin March 23.
- Producers emphasize the show uses Cerati’s archival voice and guitar rather than AI and present it as a staged audiovisual experience, not a tribute or guest-driven concert.
- Reviews highlight a tightly scripted format with moments using 3D glasses, and the production enforces a no-phones rule to preserve the visuals, while Cerati’s family voiced public support.