With a Saturday full of pure rock, the first day of ReciclArte began. The Paraguayan Jockey Club is home to the best bands, such as La Bersuit, Altamirano, Evas, Kchiporros, Mauricio y las Cigarras, Aterciopelados, Purahéi Soul, among others, who will be on stage.
At approximately 1:45 p.m. this Saturday, the first day of “Reciclarte” began. The Porlobajo bands with Sofu Barudi, then Evas, where little Emma Sofía was on drums; followed by Lado 20, Super Turbo Diesel and 1915 set the tone for the people who arrived en masse at the Jockey Club Paraguayo.
The afternoon unfolded, while more fans were arriving, after 2:00 p.m. Mauricio y las Cigarras, national pop, with their particular style, played songs like “Muy far” and “El Encuentro” took the stage. Only shortly after, the band Gauchito Club, from Argentina, offered the public their music with varied styles, such as cumbia, reggae, indie and rock.
Returning to the national scene, at 3:30 p.m. it was the turn of Purahéi Soul, made up of Miguel Narváez and Jennifer Hicks, who made everyone present vibrate with the Paraguayan rhythm.
The low temperature was not an impediment for the afternoon to develop normally and with great joy, since around 17:00 it was Gaia’s turn, led by Diego Serafini. Continuing with the national groups, LaNuestra followed him playing his best-known songs.
As the sun was setting, it was the turn of the Colombian band Aterciopelados, lighting up the night with their best-known songs, causing a furor in the public.
Of course, the internationally known Paraguayan band Kchiporros began in an unforgettable way with the drummers of Kamba Cuá, who with the rhythm made the public dance with their best-known songs such as “Señor Pombero”, ´caña, tobacco and honey, to calm sorrows’ chanted by those present, in addition to other themes of the group.
Then, it will be Altamirano’s turn, followed by Bersuit Vergarabat, known as La Bersuit, an Argentine rock group, who will make their fans vibrate with their best-known songs, A Pact, Mi Caramel, among others.
At 9:30 pm Knowing Russia comes on, a band led by Mateo Sujatovich with a rock and pop style. To close the night, at 11:00 p.m., the Uruguayan rock band La Vela Puerca will make the evening unforgettable by reviewing their songs, such as Para no verme más, Zafar, Llenos de magic, among others.
Tomorrow the second day continues with more national and international bands, such as Turf, Las Pastillas del Abuelo, Vecindad Autopsia, Flou, Catupecu Machu, Kapanga, etc.