Argentine musician Charly García traveled to Uruguay to unexpectedly attend his friend León Gieco's concert at the Festival Medio y Medio in Punta Ballena. The surprise appearance stirred great emotion among the audience and performers. García enjoyed the show from backstage and shared a warm greeting with Gieco.
Charly García, an icon of Argentine national rock, made a surprise appearance on Saturday night at the Festival Medio y Medio, marking its 30th anniversary in Punta Ballena, Uruguay. He traveled from Argentina to witness the performance of his friend and colleague León Gieco, who took the stage with the Uruguayan murga group Agarrate Catalina.
García's arrival at Punta del Este airport was sudden, and he soon joined the crowd behind the stage. In a video from the event, the emotional greeting between the two musicians is captured: Gieco kisses García and exclaims, "Look who came!" As Gieco performed 'Los salieris de Charly,' the latter watched relaxed, smoking a cigarette and enjoying the show.
The festival, renowned for its generational and symbolic crossovers among Río de la Plata artists, added this encounter as a historic snapshot. García plans to stay in the area to attend celebrations for Fabián 'Zorrito' Von Quintiero's 60th birthday, who will give a special show on Tuesday at the same festival. Gieco and García, friends and accomplices for decades, renewed their bond in this night filled with collective and popular emotion.
García's presence thrilled the audience, highlighting the enduring friendship between these pillars of Argentine music and their connection to the Uruguayan scene.