Overview
- Jesús María’s 60th edition added a Monday, Jan. 19 extra night to rehouse suspended acts after multiple weather cancellations earlier in the festival.
- The reprogrammed bill features Sergio Galleguillo, LBC and Euge Quevedo, Damián Córdoba, Paquito Ocaño, El Indio Lucio Rojas, Gualicho, DJ Fede Flores and late addition Carafea.
- Organizers reported surpassing 200,000 tickets sold days before the extra night, suggesting a realistic chance to top the 2025 attendance record of 211,000.
- Cosquín 2026 runs Jan. 24–Feb. 1 with Abel Pintos slated for Jan. 26, Chaqueño Palavecino for Jan. 30 and Soledad Pastorutti’s 30-year show on Jan. 31, alongside artists spanning generations including Milo J and Cazzu.
- Tickets for Jesús María are sold via Pase Show, while Cosquín tickets are available through Autoentrada with prices roughly from $26,000 to $115,000; both festivals offer live coverage on TV Pública and official YouTube channels.