What Is Coming to Movistar Arena Buenos Aires This Spring
Buenos Aires · MUSIC
Key Facts
- The venueMovistar Arena, Humboldt 450, Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires.
- The urban dateBad Gyal on Wednesday 14 October 2026.
- The priceBad Gyal tickets from 80,000 pesos, about US$54.
- This monthRawayana from 20 August and Arcángel from 28 August.
- The ticketingThe venue sells directly through its own website.
- The caveatThe rock and neoclassical acts in circulating reports are not named.
Movistar Arena Buenos Aires runs a calendar that changes weekly. Here is what is confirmed for the rest of 2026, with prices where the venue has published them.
Start with what is confirmed
Bad Gyal, the Catalan urban artist, plays Movistar Arena Buenos Aires on Wednesday 14 October 2026.
Tickets start at 80,000 Argentine pesos, about US$54 at the official rate of 1,495 pesos to the dollar on 18 August.
They are on sale through the venue’s own site, which is how everything at this arena is sold.
Doors normally open at 19:00 for a 21:00 start, which is the standard pattern here.
The rest of the published calendar
At Movistar Arena Buenos Aires, Rawayana opens a run from 20 August, with tickets from 65,000 pesos.
Arcángel, the Puerto Rican reggaeton artist, plays from 28 August across three dates, from 55,000 pesos.
Rosalía ran four dates from 1 August, from 95,000 pesos, and Serú Girán’s tribute run from 9 August started at 65,000.
Disney On Ice occupies a block of dates from 26 July, from 28,000 pesos, which is the cheapest thing in the building.
The claim we could not stand up
Reports this week describe three international shows at Movistar Arena Buenos Aires as rock, neoclassical and urban.
The urban one is Bad Gyal, which is verifiable. The rock and neoclassical acts are not named in any accessible version of that coverage.
So we are not going to name them. Guessing which rock band a partial article meant is how errors enter a listings page.
If you saw a headline promising three shows and wondered which, here is the answer. Two of the three have not been published.
What happened last weekend
The Movistar Arena Buenos Aires mid-August run has already passed. Soda Stereo’s Ecos played on 15 August, Rubén Blades on 16 August and La Konga on 17 August.
Those three filled the long weekend around the San Martín holiday. Anyone still seeing them advertised is looking at stale listings.
It is a reminder of how fast this calendar turns over. Three headline nights in three days is normal here, not exceptional.
How to buy
Movistar Arena Buenos Aires sells directly. You create an account on its site and buy there, rather than through a third-party platform.
That is unusual in the region and it is a genuine advantage. There is no separate ticketing company adding a layer.
Prices quoted as desde, meaning from, are the cheapest tier. The good seats cost considerably more.
Argentine pricing moves with inflation, so a peso figure published in August will not hold to October.
The exchange rate problem
A foreign visitor converting at the official rate and one converting elsewhere pay very different amounts for the same seat.
At the official rate on 18 August, 80,000 pesos was about US$54. At the parallel rate the same ticket was closer to US$51.
The gap has narrowed sharply this year, which makes card payment far less punishing than it used to be.
Pay by card and check what rate your bank applies. That is now a reasonable option rather than a mistake.
What the arena is for
Movistar Arena Buenos Aires opened in 2019 on the site of the old Estadio Obras, and it holds around 15,000 people.
That size sits between a theatre and a stadium, which is why it takes such varied programming.
An act too big for the Gran Rex and too small for a football ground ends up here.
For a foreign resident, it is the venue most likely to carry an international name you recognise on any given month.
Getting there
Movistar Arena Buenos Aires is at Humboldt 450 in Villa Crespo, a walkable neighbourhood on the edge of Palermo.
Subte line B serves it, and the surrounding streets fill with app cars after a show.
Villa Crespo has enough bars and parrillas to make an evening of it without moving far.
Leaving on foot towards Palermo is usually faster than waiting for a car at the door.
What is not yet published
No single official document lists the full calendar to the end of 2026. The venue publishes shows as they are confirmed.
Several December dates are likely still unannounced, particularly around the Primavera Sound weekend in late November.
Check the venue’s own events page rather than an aggregator. This is one of the few venues in the region that is its own best source.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Movistar Arena Buenos Aires?
Humboldt 450 in Villa Crespo, served by Subte line B. It is the city’s main indoor concert venue.
Who is playing there next?
Rawayana from 20 August and Arcángel from 28 August, then Bad Gyal on 14 October. The venue publishes shows as they are confirmed.
How much are tickets?
Bad Gyal starts at 80,000 pesos, about US$54. Rawayana starts at 65,000 and Arcángel at 55,000. Prices move with Argentine inflation.
Where do I buy?
Directly from the venue’s own website. Movistar Arena runs its own ticketing rather than using a third-party platform.
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