Cuarteto de Nos, an acclaimed rock band, is back with a new single, “En el Cuarto de Nico.” This release follows their successful double single “Miren para allá!” and ahead of their performance at the Vive Latino Festival.

Héctor Castillo, a multiple Latin Grammy winner, produced the new single. It explores the bedroom of Nico’s character, showcasing how small spaces can act as important refuges.

Accompanying the single is a music video directed by Julia Conde from Argentina. The video combines fiction and reality, taking viewers through Nico’s room, filled with treasures and memories. Each carefully placed item reflects his dreams and nostalgia.

Nico’s room is a sanctuary filled with semi-precious stones, incense, and an old stuffed animal. It creates a quiet atmosphere where music is a refuge, and books are loyal companions for lonely nights.

However, beneath this calm surface, there may be signs of a silent struggle. Unfinished mandalas and dreamlike drawings suggest a conflict between escaping reality and facing it, revealing cracks in Nico’s vibrant inner world.

Nico’s experience shows that sometimes, shouting for help is unnecessary. Answers can be found in silence, dreams, or seemingly minor details.

Nico’s room serves as both a refuge and a mystery, inviting us to look beyond what is obvious. It encourages us to embrace others without questions and to be present, even when words are not enough.

International Tour
The release of “En el Cuarto de Nico” coincides with Cuarteto de Nos’ 2025 International Tour. The band recently finished a sold-out tour in the United States, including stops in Florida. They are playing in nine cities in Mexico, reaching 30 cities in the country, along with their highly anticipated performance at the Vive Latino Festival.

The new album will be released in May, and the official tour for the album will begin on June 6th at the Movistar Arena in Chile. Confirmed dates will follow in Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Colombia throughout June. More updates about the second half of the year will be shared soon!

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