The festival will take place on February 6 and 7 at Plaza Próspero Molina, with a strong focus on local identity
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Cosquín announced a new edition of the "Cosquín Cuarteto", an event that adds to its traditional cultural agenda and expands its musical offerings. The festival will take place on February 6 and 7 at the historic Plaza Próspero Molina, the main stage of national folklore. The initiative aims to establish the city as the epicenter of Cordoban music, opening a new space for gathering.
During the official launch, communicator Maxi Molinaro stated that "Cosquín is the capital of music," capturing the spirit that permeates the city. For more than six decades, the municipality has maintained an agenda that combines tradition and artistic projection. The inclusion of cuarteto strengthens that legacy, keeping Cosquín as a national reference in music.
Mayor Raúl Cardinali emphasized that the event aims to strengthen cultural activity and boost regional tourism. He noted that the proposal seeks to offer a large-scale experience that combines identity, history and entertainment. "We want the Plaza to once again be the meeting point for families and Cordoban music," he said during the presentation.
El festival se desarrollará el 6 y 7 de febrero en la Plaza Próspero Molina
A city that reaffirms its artistic brand
The fifth edition of Cosquín Cuarteto is part of a cultural promotion policy that supports the continuity of major festivals. The municipality believes that the combination of folklore and cuarteto consolidates a unique identity and generates economic activity in the area. The choice of Plaza Próspero Molina reinforces the symbolic value of a space that is part of Cordoba's cultural heritage.
The festival will feature a line-up that will bring together renowned representatives of the genre and new artists from the provincial circuit. A large turnout is expected from local audiences and visitors who come every year attracted by Cosquín's musical agenda. The organizers confirmed that the event will be broadcast live and covered by provincial media.
With this proposal, Cosquín once again positions itself as a reference in the Argentine artistic calendar. The city reaffirms its role as a generator of events that combine tradition, audience appeal and national projection. Its history, linked to folklore, now expands with cuarteto, a characteristic symbol of the Cordoban sound that continues to set the country's rhythm.