Overview
- His two-night run on August 2 and 3 marked the Buenos Aires debut of Un Instante during consecutive sellouts at the 1,500-seat venue
- The performances fused pop-experimental, urban rhythms and electronic music with a live band, dancers and dynamic lighting for a multidimensional show
- Louta frequently altered his setlist on the fly and led call-and-response vocal segments that recalled Freddie Mercury’s Live Aid spontaneity
- A 24-song repertoire spanned his career and featured Zoe Gotusso joining him on their duet “Ayer Te Vi”
- Each night ended with an emotional encore of “Vive” followed by an a cappella rendition of “Palmeras” at fans’ request