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Padre Guilherme Hosts Rave in Argentina's Capital Honoring Late Pope Francis

Padre Guilherme mixed techno and religious melodies for tens of thousands, using Pope Francis speeches to reach younger audiences.

  • Guilherme Peixoto, a Portuguese Catholic priest and DJ known as Padre Guilherme, mixes techno and religious melodies during his performances.
  • He has gained global fame with 2.8 million Instagram followers and over 220,000 monthly Spotify streams.
  • Peixoto began DJing to raise funds for his parish and aims to promote peace and coexistence to youth, including non-practicing Catholics, continuing Pope Francis's mission to connect with younger generations.
  • He hosted a free rave in Buenos Aires honoring the late Pope Francis, attracting attendees who enjoyed the fusion of faith and rave culture.
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Tuesday marks one year since Pope Francis, the first Latin American pope, died on Easter Monday 2025. Although Bergoglio mostly listened to Italian operas with his mother as a child, he later developed a love for Elvis Presley, Edith Piaf, gospel music and Piazzola's tango arrangements. There is not much information about his relationship with electronic music. The anniversary of the death of the Argentine pope began to be commemorated in Buenos…

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In the early 2000s he organized karaoke nights to raise funds for his indebted parish and that's when he started mixing. He bought a controller, started watching videos on YouTube and advanced only for years.

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Buenos Aires, Pope Francis reappeared in Buenos Aires a year after his death. It was not a miracle, it was through the hands of a priest.

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