29/06/2026 13:24 - Entretenimiento
The Argentine music scene is preparing to receive one of the most ambitious events of the year: República Folklore, a festival that brings together more than 50 artists of the genre in two unique days in Buenos Aires. The lineup includes established figures such as Abel Pintos, El Chaqueño Palavecino, La Sole and Cazzu, among other stars of national folklore.
For international visitors: Folklore in Argentina is not just traditional music—it is a living cultural expression that includes dances, regional rhythms like chacarera and zamba, and represents the identity of different provinces across the country.
Argentine folklore has experienced a renaissance in recent years, with artists who fuse tradition and modernity. Festivals like Cosquín (the most important folklore festival in Latin America, held every January in Córdoba) and now República Folklore demonstrate the vitality of the genre.
The inclusion of artists like Cazzu reflects the opening towards new sounds, while figures like El Chaqueño Palavecino guarantee the presence of the most traditional folklore.
República Folklore presents itself as a meeting space between the different currents of Argentine folklore. The festival seeks to revalue the musical roots of the country, offering a stage where the following coexist:
Characteristic genre of northern Argentina, with rhythmic guitar and lively dance
Traditional dance and music, elegant and romantic
New contemporary sounds mixing tradition with modern beats
It is recommended that those interested stay tuned to the official channels of the event to know exact dates, venue, schedules and ticket sales. Folklore festivals in Argentina usually sell out quickly due to the great popularity of the genre. Buenos Aires is easily accessible from anywhere in the world through Ezeiza International Airport (EZE).
For more information, consult the official sources of the event.
Alfredo S. Quiroga