Milei filled the Movistar Arena and gave a historic concert with classic songs
Javier Milei, Argentine president
porEditorial Team
Argentina
With a packed stadium, President Javier Milei combined politics, tributes, and music in an unbelievable concert
President Javier Milei once again starred in a historic day at the Movistar Arena, where thousands of activists from Las Fuerzas del Cielo completely filled the Buenos Aires stadium to support the launch of his new book, La construcción del milagro. However, before taking the microphone to speak about economics and freedom, the president offered a musical performance that unleashed the audience's euphoria and reaffirmed the emotional bond that connects him with his movement.
After 8:30 p.m., with the stadium packed and the lights dimmed, Gonna Fly Now, the iconic theme from Rocky, began to play as the activists waved flags and chanted his name. The President's entrance, making his way through the crowd, was met with deafening screams. Immediately afterward, the roar of the shofar—a recurring spiritual symbol at libertarian events—marked his arrival on stage, where Panic Show erupted, the song by La Renga that has identified him at every public appearance for years.
The ovation was overwhelming. "Milei querido, el pueblo está contigo!" the crowd chanted as the head of state greeted from the sides of the stage, visibly moved. "I want to thank Las Fuerzas del Cielo, because victory in battle doesn't depend on the number of soldiers, but on the forces that come from Heaven", he later stated, in a message that combined mysticism and political conviction.
The concert began with a powerful version of Demoliendo Hoteles, the classic by Charly García, and continued with El rock del gato by Los Ratones Paranoicos, Blues del equipaje by La Mississippi and a fiery rendition of No me arrepiento de este amor in the punk version by Attaque 77. Later, he surprised the audience by singing Libre, by Nino Bravo, loaded with symbolic references to communism and the fall of the Berlin Wall. He even reworked Tu vicio, also by Charly García, adapting the lyrics and shouting loudly: "I'm a liberal!"
Movistar Arena repleto de seguidores del presidente.
Milei was accompanied by his band, made up of collaborators and legislators from his closest circle, including national deputies Lilia Lemoine and Alberto "Bertie" Benegas Lynch. "Libertad, Libertad!" the crowd shouted as the president mixed rock with political slogans, in a show where music and ideology merged into a single message.
Throughout the show, the fervor never waned. The stands at Movistar Arena erupted with the chant "Libertad! Libertad! Libertad!" and, amid laughter, Milei joined in the chants against Kirchnerism: "Cristina tobillera!" he shouted along with the crowd, which replied with irony and energy. Later, the entire stadium sang "Y ya lo ve, y ya lo ve, es para Cristina que lo mira por TV", to which the president added: "Desde su prisión domiciliaria!"