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Soda Stereo: The Last Concert
The last concert of Soda Stereo is the first work published by the group in DVD. This is a final concert by Soda Stereo on September 20, 1997 at River Plate Stadium in Argentina. In the same year, the group visited Mexico, Venezuela, Chile and finally, River Plate Stadium in Argentina.
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Plot Summary
This documentary captures the monumental final concert of the legendary Argentine rock band Soda Stereo, held in Buenos Aires as part of their 'Me Verás Volver' tour. The film showcases the band's powerful performance, immense popularity, and the emotional farewell to their dedicated fanbase after a successful reunion tour. It is a testament to their enduring legacy in Latin American music.
Critical Reception
As a concert film, 'The Last Concert' was widely praised for its high production quality, capturing the energy and emotion of Soda Stereo's final performance. Critics and fans alike lauded the band's musical prowess and the concert's scale, cementing its status as a significant document of a pivotal moment in rock history.
What Reviewers Say
A visually stunning and sonically powerful farewell from an iconic band.
Captures the electric atmosphere of a legendary concert and the emotional weight of a final performance.
Praised for its excellent sound and high-definition recording, making the viewer feel present.
Google audience: Audience reviews typically highlight the concert's spectacular energy and the band's incredible musicianship. Many express deep nostalgia and appreciation for Soda Stereo's music, considering this film a cherished memento of their final tour.
Fun Fact
The 'Me Verás Volver' tour, culminating in this concert, was one of the highest-grossing concert tours in South American history at the time, selling out stadiums across the continent.
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