CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso Are Hitting the Road with Kendrick Lamar

Fresh from lighting up Glastonbury’s West Holts Stage with one of the weekend’s most talked-about sets, Argentine duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso have announced yet another career milestone: they’ll be joining Kendrick Lamar on the Latin American leg of his Grand National Tour.
Between September 23 and October 7, they’ll share stadium stages in Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. The October 4 date at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires will be especially meaningful, a hometown return and the one-year anniversary of their viral Tiny Desk performance that marked their global breakthrough.
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The news comes as no surprise to those tracking their meteoric ascent. The pair just wrapped a U.S. tour that included an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and a fiery Coachella debut. Their European stretch has been equally impressive, selling out venues like London’s Roundhouse and taking center stage at Spain’s top arenas. Add seven Gardel Awards, including Album of the Year, and it’s clear they’re in their biggest year so far.
Glastonbury 2025 was a defining moment. Held annually in Pilton, England, the iconic festival attracts global heavyweights, and CA7RIEL & Paco’s performance on the West Holts Stage solidified their place among them. That stage is reserved for artists with a unique global sound, and the duo delivered a set that smashed genre boundaries and drew one of the biggest crowds of the day.
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Their performance featured hits spanning their entire discography, from early bangers like “OUKE” and “MC FLY” to solo tracks like Paco’s “MI DESEO” and CA7RIEL’s “BAD BITCH.” Their 2025 EP PAPOTA and the critically acclaimed BAÑO MARÍA served as emotional and sonic centerpieces, culminating in a roaring sing-along to “EL DÍA DEL AMIGO.” Even the UK crowd shouted the Spanish chorus back with full intensity.
Following Glastonbury, they’re continuing their European tour with high-profile festival appearances: Roskilde, FIB, Montreux Jazz, Lollapalooza Paris and Berlin, and a debut at Japan’s legendary Fuji Rock. By the time they hit South America with Kendrick Lamar, currently touring his critically acclaimed GNX album, they’ll have cemented their status as one of Latin America’s most influential exports.
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The decision by Kendrick Lamar to bring them on tour is no small gesture. It signals recognition of their genre-bending artistry and uncompromising vision. With stadiums already selling out, these joint shows are expected to be among the most powerful cross-cultural collaborations of the year.
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