“De Nada Sirve” is the new track of the album Otras Canciones, the most recent work by NoTeVaGustar (NTVG) and counts with the brilliant participation of Jorge Drexler. Drexler’s interpretative expertise combines perfectly with the new arrangements that NTVG prepared for this intimate and emotional version. Otras Canciones is an audiovisual and live album that was recorded on December 19 and 20, 2018 in the Hugo Balzo room of the Auditorio Nacional del Sodre in Montevideo. The filming, with state-of-the-art equipment, was under the production company Pardelion and the audio had the artistic production of Héctor Castillo (Bowie, Lou Reed, Cerati, Fabulosos Cadillacs), who has previously worked with the band in the album “Suenan Las Alarmas”. In addition to Jorge Drexler, special guests who participated included: Draco Rosa, Julieta Venegas, Flor de Toloache, Catalina Garcia (Monsieur Periné) and Hugo Fattoruso. This spectacle is thought as a good synthesis of what NTVG is, and at the same time as a starting point to launch their next international tour.
July 25 -Teatro 25 de Agosto, Florida, Uruguay July 27 – Centro de Convenciones, Maldonado, Uruguay August 1 – Teatro Municipal Rafael de Aguiar, San Nicolás, Argentina August 2 – Teatro el Circulo, Rosario, Argentina August 3 – Teatro el Circulo, Rosario, Argentina (SOLD OUT) August 8 – Teatro Gran Rex, Buenos Aires, Argentina August 9 – Teatro Gran Rex, Buenos Aires, Argentina (SOLD OUT) August 15 – Teatro Macció, San José, Uruguay August 16 – Cine Helvético, Nueva Helvecia, Uruguay August 17 – Teatro Uamá, Carmelo, Uruguay (SOLD OUT) August 18 -Teatro Artigas, Trinidad, Uruguay August 21 – Teatro Español, Durazno, Uruguay (SOLD OUT) August 22 – Club TBO, Tacuarembó, Uruguay August 23 – Teatro Larrañaga, Salto, Uruguay August 24 – Teatro Florencio Sánchez, Paysandú, Uruguay August 25 – Teatro 28 de Febrero, Mercedes, Uruguay August 29 – Teatro Lavalleja, Minas, Uruguay August 30 -Teatro 25 de Mayo, Rocha, Uruguay (SOLD OUT) August 31 – Teatro Municipal Treinta y Tres, Treinta y Tres UruguaySeptember 1 – Teatro España, Melo, Uruguay September 11 – Teatro Roma, San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina September 12 – Auditorio Municipal, Tunuyán, Mendoza, Argentina September 13 – Teatro Ducal, Rivadavia, Mendoza, Argentina September 14 – Teatro Plaza, Mendoza, Argentina September 17 – Teatro del Bicentenario, San Juan, Argentina September 18 – Teatro Municipal Rio Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina September 19 – Mundo Rojo, Villa María, Córdoba, Argentina October 19 – Teatro Metropolitan, CDMX, México November 1 – Teatro Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín, Colombia November 2 – Teatro Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Bogotá, ColombiaMore to be announced
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