The legendary bassist and vocalist will perform classics and new songs on his final tour, which will include a stop in the capital city
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Glenn Hughes, recognized worldwide for his time with Deep Purple and his contribution to rock, will perform in Córdoba as part of his farewell tour. The concert will take place on November 23 at Club Paraguay, offering local fans the opportunity to see him live for the last time. According to the production, it will be a journey through more than five decades of music with a focus on his recent discographic work.
The British musician has built a solid career since the late sixties, standing out for his bass technique and powerful voice. In addition to his time with Deep Purple, he has been part of iconic projects such as Black Country Communion, Trapeze, and collaborations with Tony Iommi. This tour aims to close a historic chapter for rock, with an emotional proposal full of nostalgia for his followers.
The performance in Córdoba is part of his national tour, which includes shows in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, and Salta. The show will be accompanied by international musicians and a stage production that promises a sound true to his legacy. Tickets can be purchased through Passline, and high demand is expected given the importance of this final tour.
Afiche promocional del tour despedida 2025 de Glenn Hughes
A rock legend who leaves an indelible legacy in music
Hughes was born in Cannock, Staffordshire, and became a key figure in rock during the seventies, fusing hard rock, soul, and funk with a personal stamp. His arrival in Deep Purple revitalized the band after line-up changes, bringing a stylistic freshness that combined vocal power and sonic exploration. The trilogy of albums Burn, Stormbringer, and Come Taste the Band marked a distinctive stage in the group's history.
After Deep Purple's breakup in 1976, he began a solo career that led him to experiment with multiple styles, consolidating a diverse catalog. In recent interviews, Hughes has recalled the personal challenges he faced and how his recovery allowed him to return to the stage with a new perspective. Since his rehabilitation in the nineties, he has released albums acclaimed by critics and has remained active in various supergroups and collaborative projects.
During this tour, in addition to revisiting classics, Hughes will perform songs from Chosen, his most recent and possibly last solo work. The artist indicated that this album represents an honest and personal statement about his current creative state. For Córdoba, this farewell symbolizes the ultimate opportunity to celebrate one of the most influential names in world rock and a privileged witness to a unique era in music.