Andrés Calamaro Returns to Santiago Three Days After Turning 65
Chile · MUSIC
Key Facts
- The dateTuesday 25 August 2026, doors before a 21:00 start.
- The placeMovistar Arena, Santiago de Chile.
- The tourComo Cantor, his return to Chilean stages.
- The ticketsThrough Puntoticket, with a sector table in Chilean pesos.
- The birthdayHe turns 65 on 22 August 2026.
- The correctionHe is Argentine, born in Buenos Aires, not Spanish.
Andrés Calamaro plays the Movistar Arena in Santiago on Tuesday 25 August. It is three days after his 65th birthday, and the tour is called Como Cantor.
The correction first
Some listings this week describe Andrés Calamaro as a Spanish rock icon. He is not Spanish.
He was born in Buenos Aires on 22 August 1961 and is Argentine. Biographies are consistent and unambiguous on this.
The confusion has a real root. Calamaro lived and recorded in Madrid for years, and his best-known band, Los Rodríguez, was formed there.
That makes him an Argentine musician with a Spanish chapter, which is a different thing from a Spaniard.
The show
The concert is at the Movistar Arena in Santiago on Tuesday 25 August, with a 21:00 start.
It is billed as part of the Como Cantor tour, described in Chilean coverage as his return to the country’s stages.
Tickets are sold through Puntoticket, the official ticketing partner, which publishes a sector-by-sector price table in Chilean pesos.
That table separates the face price from the service charge, so read the total column rather than the headline figure.
The birthday nobody is selling
Calamaro turns 65 on Saturday 22 August, three days before the Santiago show.
No official material we found frames the concert as a birthday event. Puntoticket’s page and the Chilean promotional copy do not mention it.
So the timing is a coincidence worth knowing rather than a marketing hook. Do not expect cake.
It does mean the Santiago crowd will be the first big audience of his sixty-sixth year.
Who he is, for anyone who arrived late
Calamaro is one of the two or three most consequential figures in Argentine rock, alongside Charly García and Fito Páez.
He came up through Los Abuelos de la Nada in the early 1980s, then went solo, then co-founded Los Rodríguez in Madrid.
His 1997 album Alta Suciedad and the sprawling 1999 double Honestidad Brutal are the records most Argentines will name.
For a foreign resident in the Southern Cone, he is the shortest route to understanding what rock nacional means locally.
Where this sits in his Chilean history
Calamaro has a long relationship with Chilean audiences, and the tour is being sold on that return.
Chilean coverage frames the date as a comeback to national stages rather than a routine stop.
That framing usually means a gap of several years. The exact length of it is not stated in the material we found.
What is certain is that this is a headline arena show, not a festival slot.
What Como Cantor means
The tour name translates roughly as as a singer. It signals a show built around the voice and the songbook rather than a new record.
That format suits an arena. Expect a career-spanning set rather than an album played in sequence.
We could not find a published setlist for the Chilean date, and we would not trust one this far out anyway.
What is published is the date, the venue and the ticketing. The rest is the show.
If you cannot make Tuesday
The Como Cantor tour has run through Mexico and Argentina under the same name, so more dates are plausible.
None have been announced for elsewhere in the Southern Cone in the material we checked.
Argentine readers should watch the Movistar Arena calendar in Buenos Aires rather than the Chilean one.
For anything beyond this date, the tour’s own channels are the only reliable source.
Practical notes for Santiago
The Movistar Arena sits inside Parque O’Higgins, which has its own metro station on Line 2.
Arena events in Santiago run late on weeknights, and metro service ends before many crowds do. Plan the way home before you go.
Chilean venues enforce ticket-name matching more strictly than Argentine ones. Buy in your own name.
Prices are in Chilean pesos. At the observed rate of 914.19 pesos to the dollar on 18 August, ten thousand pesos is about US$11.
What we could not confirm
No production company is named in the Chilean event material, which is unusual but not suspicious.
Nor is there a published support act. Neither has appeared in the venue or ticketing copy.
And the show had not sold out at the time of writing. That can change quickly in the final week.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Andrés Calamaro play in Chile?
Tuesday 25 August 2026 at the Movistar Arena in Santiago, with a 21:00 start. Tickets are sold through Puntoticket.
Is Calamaro Spanish or Argentine?
Argentine. He was born in Buenos Aires on 22 August 1961. He lived and recorded in Madrid for years, which is where the confusion comes from.
Is the concert a 65th birthday show?
No. He turns 65 on 22 August, three days earlier, but no official material frames the concert as a birthday event.
What is the Como Cantor tour?
A show built around his voice and back catalogue rather than a new album. Chilean coverage describes it as his return to the country’s stages.
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