Free family festival arrives 40 minutes from Buenos Aires for the June long weekend
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A free family-friendly festival is taking place in Almirante Brown, Buenos Aires, from June 12-14.
- The event celebrates the 50th anniversary of Malvinas Argentinas and features music, food, and local entrepreneurs.
- Notable musical acts include rock bands Tres Tiros and Primavera Nacional, and cumbia groups Roman El Original and GPS.
Families can enjoy a free, three-day festival in Almirante Brown, located just 40 minutes from Buenos Aires, during the extended June weekend. The event, organized by the Institute of Cultures of Almirante Brown, promises a blend of gastronomic delights, live music, and dancing.
The festival, scheduled for June 12, 13, and 14, is part of the celebrations for the 50th Anniversary of Malvinas Argentinas. It aims to foster community connection through shared experiences of memory, music, traditions, and local cuisine. The event will be held at Plaza Puerto Argentino in Almirante Brown.
Attendees can look forward to performances by popular rock bands such as Tres Tiros, Primavera Nacional, and Pulso Nervioso, alongside cumbia groups like Roman El Original, GPS, and La Pande Band. The festival also highlights a traditional "Festival de Pastelitos Criollos" and features performances by various folk dance groups. Additionally, local entrepreneurs and food vendors will be present, offering a taste of local products and crafts.
We await you on June 12, 13, and 14 to share three days of memory, music, traditions, gastronomy, and community gathering in Plaza Puerto Argentino.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.