Massive crowd at Indio Solari's farewell event in Argentina
Massive crowd at Indio Solari's farewell event in Argentina
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Massive farewell to Indio Solari marks cultural milestone in Argentina

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Hundreds of thousands attended the farewell of musician Indio Solari, an event described as one of the most important in Argentine cultural history.

The farewell to Indio Solari mobilized hundreds of thousands of people from different generations and social sectors. Analysts noted that the event transcended partisan readings and reflected a transversal cultural phenomenon. Economist Diego Giacomini stated that Solari embodied anarchic liberalism. 'It is very difficult to find someone more liberal anarchic than him,' he wrote on social media after learning of his death. Analyst Gustavo Damián González pointed out that the tribute consolidated the artist's legacy, who accompanied Argentine cultural life from the final years of the dictatorship. He observed that attempts at political linkage generated the usual discussions in the country.

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Users highlighted the massive, respectful turnout of hundreds of thousands as a historic cultural milestone for Argentine rock. Some expressed skepticism about the event's scale or criticized perceived political exploitation by Kirchnerist figures. Others noted the government's detachment and praised the organized, incident-free farewell.

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Thousands of people lining up for Indio Solari's wake in Avellaneda, with a long queue outside the sports complex.
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Thousands bid farewell to Indio Solari in Avellaneda

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The wake of musician Carlos Alberto Solari began on Sunday at the Polideportivo José María Gatica in Villa Domínico. More than 200,000 people passed through the site in a line that extended up to seven kilometers.

Carlos Alberto Solari, known as 'the Indio' and former leader of the influential Argentine rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, died on June 5 at age 77.

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Carlos 'Indio' Solari died on Friday at his home in Parque Leloir. The public wake will take place on Sunday in Avellaneda.

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