Los Ollies and Bastianes to Share Stage in Self-Organized Asunción Event
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Paraguayan independent music acts Los Ollies and Bastianes will perform together for the first time.
- The event, organized independently, will also feature a local entrepreneur fair and complementary musical acts.
- Los Ollies will perform after their participation in Asunciónico, while Bastianes will promote their album "Todo Lo Que Queda."
Two prominent independent music groups from Paraguay, Los Ollies and Bastianes, are set to share a stage for the first time this Sunday, June 14, at Voudevil in Asunción. The event, organized independently by the artists, promises a unique evening blending live music with a local entrepreneur fair and other musical performances.
The concert marks a significant return to the stage for Los Ollies, following their recent appearance at the Asunciónico festival. The band plans to use this opportunity to perform a selection of their repertoire and reconnect with their local audience. This self-organized date is a chance for them to engage directly with fans outside of a large festival setting.
Bastianes will be performing in support of their latest album, "Todo Lo Que Queda." The alternative rock project has been actively promoting their new material, having recently played at notable events like Cosquín Rock and Rock al Puerto. This concert in Asunción is part of their ongoing effort to bring their new songs to a live audience.
Beyond the musical performances, the event will also host a space for local brands and independent entrepreneurs, alongside DJ Aijuex providing musical entertainment throughout the evening. The concert is scheduled to begin at 6:00 PM, with advance tickets priced at G. 40,000 and tickets at the door costing G. 60,000, plus a service charge. Tickets are available through the Tuti platform.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.