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La Renga Took “Milei” to the Stage and Revived the Crossing by “Panic Show”

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In a Dama’s Day show, the band revived their rejection of the President taking over the theme. Read more
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One man went on stage and the band made clear his message against the president.

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The band again expressed its rejection of the political use of their song and deepened the crossing with the President during a show in the town of Luján.

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To dispute between La Renga and President Javier Milei climbed to the stages, with the rock band making a direct and provocative mockery in response to the constant use that the president has given to his song "Panic Show" in his campaign acts. As the Argentine News Agency learned, the controversy intensified a few days ago when the bassist, Tete Iglesias, affirmed that the group does not support the political use of his music. “The theme is our…

At Panic Show time, the rock band responded to the President with a particular copycat and the video soon went viral.

Buenos Aires, 16 November (NA)—The dispute between La Renga and President Javier Milei climbed the stage, with the rock band making a direct and provocative mockery in response to the constant use that the president has given to his song "Panic Show" in his campaign acts. According to the Argentine News Agency, the controversy intensified a few days ago when the bassist, Tete Iglesias, stated that the group does not support the political use of …

La Renga played Panic Show at a festival and brought up a dwarf disguised as Javier Milei on stage. “What did the band say and why?”

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Diario Registrado broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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