The singer of the Argentine band Stellar, Manuel Morettiwill play next October in five Spanish cities where he will present his show entitled “Too Little Things”.
Manuel Moretti He will be presenting acoustic versions of his band’s repertoire on guitar and voice, along with readings of poems and writings on a tour that will take him through Alicante, Valencia, Malaga, Madrid and Barcelona.
In addition to composing music, Moretti is a writer and in 2018 he published “Too Little Things”a collection of poems and stories that has led him to participate in literary events such as the Buenos Aires International Literature Festival (Filba). His literary and musical work has established him as an influential figure in Argentine culture.
Tickets are now available at SeeTickets.
Saturday 16.10 | Euterpe Room | Alicante |
Tuesday 19.10 | La Cochera Cabaret | Malaga |
Wednesday 20.10 | Café Berlín | Madrid |
Friday 22.10 | Razzmatazz 3 | Barcelona |
Formed in the early nineties, Stellar toured hundreds of venues across the country. The group led by Manuel Moretti Manuel has been around for more than 20 years and is considered one of the most renowned bands in Argentina. In fact, this is the second time that Manuel will play in our country, since he was there with his band last November 2023 to present his ninth studio album. “A sea of red suns”, on a tour that took him to Malaga, Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.
Estelares managed to strengthen their career based on albums such as ‘Central Nervous System’ and ‘A Season in Love’In addition, the band was nominated for the MTV Latin Award for Breakthrough Artist of 2007 and for the Gardel Awards for Best Rock Group Album in 2010. In 2014 they presented their first live DVD recorded at the legendary Gran Rex (En Vivo Gran Rex) and in 2016 they released “The Antennas”receiving the Gardel Award for Best Pop Group Album in 2017.
In 2019 they presented their album “The moons” which was well received by the public. In 2022, they surprised with their latest studio album, “A Sea of Red Suns”where the band confirmed their good form.