Milo J ends La Vida Era Más Corta Tour in Mexico City

Milo J concluded his international tour with a concert on June 6 in Mexico City. The performance at Palacio de los Deportes featured tributes to recently deceased artists Indio Solari and Totó la Momposina.

The 19-year-old Argentine artist performed for 21,000 attendees, according to promoter Ocesa. He collaborated onstage with the Uruguayan band Agárrate Catalina and livestreamed the nearly two-hour show on social media. The set opened with “Bajo de la Piel” from his 2025 album La Vida Era Más Corta and included tracks such as “Solifican12,” “3 Pecados Después,” and the 2023 hit “No Soy Eterno.” Milo J wore a T-shirt featuring the cover of Indio Solari’s band album Oktubre and projected images of Totó la Momposina during “Cuando El Agua Hirviendo.” Samples of Silvio Rodríguez and Mercedes Sosa appeared in other songs from the album, which recently won 13 Gardel Awards. The Mexico City date followed shows in Monterrey and Guadalajara and marked the tour’s conclusion.

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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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