The iconic band from Córdoba will end its career with shows in Córdoba on September 26, 27, and 29
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La Barra, symbol of cuarteto, will offer its final concerts on September 26, 27, and 29 at the Quality Arena in Córdoba, under the slogan "The Last Dance." The group confirmed that this series of performances will be its definitive farewell after more than three decades of history in cuarteto. The musicians stated that the band's name will be kept forever, as recognition of everything they have built.
Officially founded in 1994 after the separation of members from Tru-la-lá, La Barra established itself as one of the most representative groups of Córdoba's cuarteto. Led by Javier "La Pepa" Brizuela, Carlos De Piano, Adrián Moyano, and other essential musicians, it released more than thirty albums including classics such as "Amor Infiel," "El mundo," and "La carta." Its danceable style, emotional lyrics, and connection with the audience earned it a permanent place in the collective memory of the genre.
For years, La Barra filled dance halls, earned gold and platinum records, and toured local and national stages, bringing its music to every corner. In these final shows, they will bring back emblematic songs and the tracks that defined generations within cuarteto will resonate. The farewell will not only be an artistic closure but also a celebration of a legacy that has defined part of the musical identity of Córdoba.
La Barra ofrecéra sus últimos conciertos el 26, 27 y 29 de septiembre en el Quality Arena
Expectations and emotions during the final nights
The final concerts promise strong emotions and a massive turnout from Córdoba's cuarteto audience. The band members have expressed that they will seek to enjoy every embrace on stage and return the affection received after years of their career. According to statements by Carlos De Piano, the decision was made in unity, seeking a dignified closure without internal conflicts.
In a recent interview, De Piano acknowledged that the farewell is not dramatic but rather the conclusion of a cycle that was beautiful and very intense. He anticipated that tasks will be delegated to allow them to experience the nights as protagonists and thank the audience face to face. In addition, he stated with conviction that there will be no other band or reunion with that name, that La Barra will remain as it was at its peak.
Beyond nostalgia, these sold-out shows represent a symbolic investment of affection and gratitude with the audience that accompanied them for decades. Citizens of Córdoba and visitors from other provinces will arrive to be part of that musical history that is coming to an end. The finale will be an experience filled with memories, celebrations, and recognition of the cultural value that La Barra managed to build in every chord.