Bandana cancels three shows amid organizer dispute
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Argentine pop group Bandana canceled three dates of their national tour, sparking controversy with the organizing company.
- The band cited a conflict with an upcoming World Cup match as the reason for suspension, but the organizer claims low attendance was the cause.
- The organizer plans to take legal action against the band for alleged financial damages.
What was poised to be a triumphant return for Argentine pop group Bandana has dissolved into a public dispute. The band, celebrating 25 years with a national tour, abruptly canceled three shows in the country's interior. This decision has not only angered fans who had already purchased tickets but also ignited a war of words between the group and the event organizer, ShowMax.
Bandana, comprising Lowrdez Fernรกndez, Lissa Vera, Valeria Gastaldi, and Virginia Da Cunha, initially announced the suspension of shows in Santa Rosa, La Pampa; Bahรญa Blanca; and Paranรก, Entre Rรญos. In a statement on social media, the band attributed the cancellations to the upcoming national team's World Cup match, emphasizing it was a production decision and not artistic. They informed fans about ticket refunds and expressed regret for the inconvenience, concluding with a rallying cry for Argentina.
However, ShowMax swiftly refuted the band's explanation. The production company released its own statement, directly blaming the artists for the cancellations and disclaiming any responsibility. ShowMax asserted it had received no formal notification regarding the reasons for the suspension. The organizer suggested that low ticket sales might be the actual cause, stating, "We can only analyze that the decision may be based on the low turnout for them, which we officially communicated."
While ShowMax prepares to pursue legal action for financial losses, sources close to the band hint at unresolved logistical and contractual issues as the true catalysts for the cancellations. The situation remains tense as fans await further clarity on the conflicting accounts.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.