CA7RIEL & PACO AMOROSO 2 SOLD OUT NIGHTS IN LA
- Joseph Hernandez Torrejon
- Aug 7
- 3 min read

Argentina has long been known for producing some of the best live performers and artists in music history, from rock legends like Soda Stereo to modern global stars like Bizarrap. But it had been years since the world had heard a jazz and alternative-inspired sound from Argentina — until one electrifying duo changed everything. Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso began turning heads online with their high-energy live shows and early viral music videos, pushing boundaries in Latin music. While reggaetón and regional Mexican music were dominating charts, Ca7riel & Paco carved out their own lane with magnetic stage presence, expressive body language, and a distinct style that fused jazz, rock, trap, and catchy melodic hooks. Their viral Tiny Desk concert, which racked up over 40 million views on YouTube, marked their breakout moment.

The success of that session led to a special Tiny Desk-inspired album drop that left fans wanting more. They continued gaining momentum, performing on late-night shows in full costume and eventually landing major festival slots. Known for breaking ceilings, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso earned spots on the lineups of Lollapalooza and Coachella, two of the biggest music festivals in North America. Now, months later, they’re back — with a world tour and two sold-out nights in Los Angeles, CA.

Walking through LA Live toward The Novo, fans were lined up for blocks — some even wrapping around Crypto.com Arena. It was, without question, the most packed and sold-out show I’ve ever seen at this venue. Fans arrived hours early, dressed in blue wigs, custom merch, and even full costumes to show support. As doors opened, everyone rushed through security, eager to get as close to the stage as possible. Classical jazz echoed throughout the venue, setting a cinematic tone for the night ahead. And finally, as the lights dimmed and the crowd erupted, we all knew: something special was about to happen.

As the curtain lifted, the band took the stage — one member at a time, each with a different instrument. For a Latin music show, this entrance alone felt totally different. Seeing so many live musicians already raised expectations, and the suspense grew with each note: first the drums, then the piano, then a soaring saxophone. The music built tension as the crowd screamed louder. Then, from opposite ends of the stage, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso walked slowly toward the center, backs pressed together, arms folded, soaking in the roar of the crowd. The music paused. Silence fell for a brief second. And just like that, the show began — in pure Ca7riel & Paco style.

They opened with "Dumbai," and the entire venue instantly erupted. The crowd jumped so hard you could feel the floor shake. True performers, Ca7riel & Paco brought an unmatched energy for the fans who traveled, waited, and paid to witness them live. They continued with hit after hit — including "#TETAS," "El Día del Amigo," "Re Forro," and many more — keeping the audience dancing all night. What they’ve built isn’t just a musical act — it’s a full-blown cultural movement. Their originality and impact on artistic creativity is clear, and it’s no surprise both nights were sold out. Thanks to AEG Presents and CMN, fans didn’t just get to see their favorite duo perform — they became part of Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso’s legacy in Los Angeles.
Written by Joseph Hernandez Torrejon Photos shot and Edited by Joseph Hernandez Torrejon
