The year 2024 was truly epic for No Te Va Gustar. The 30th-anniversary international tour culminated the year with nearly 70 shows in 15 countries, and NTVG kicked off 2025 with the announcement of significant shows and festival appearances at Cosquín Rock in Argentina and Uruguay, Quilmes Rock, Rock en Baradero, Cruïlla and PortAmérica in Spain, and several others to be announced. One of the big announcements is the return to the United States, this time with shows in Los Angeles on May 1st at Catch One, May 2nd in Redwood City at the Maya Night Club, May 3rd at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale, and May 4th in New Jersey at the White Eagle Hall.
The last concert of 2024 on the Rambla in Montevideo, with a show that lasted more than three hours, will undoubtedly go down in history, with the participation of Ruben Rada, Sebastián Teysera, Agarrate Catalina, and Hugo Fattoruso, among others. A few days before, the Uruguayan band closed the year with his Argentine audience in the city of Buenos Aires, with four sold-out shows at the Movistar Arena, impressive staging, and great guests such as Soledad Pastorutti, Milo J, Luck Ra, Juliana Gattas, Emmanuel Horvilleur, and Julián Kartún, among others.
The first show of the year was in February in Atlántida, Uruguay, in front of more than 50,000 people. They also had milestones like the Movistar Arena in Bogotá and the Vélez Stadium in Buenos Aires. They entered the main stage of Vive Latino in CDMX, sold out shows in Barcelona and Madrid, and filled the Movistar Arena in Santiago de Chile, the SND Arena in Asunción, and the Pepsi Center in CDMX, to name a few.
In addition to touring and performing all over the world, No Te Va Gusta also celebrated its 30th anniversary with new music, two albums, and live videos filmed and recorded at its shows at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá (Desde Acá Qué Cerca Queda El Cielo) and the Vélez Stadium in Buenos Aires (Cómo Me Gusta Verte Reír). In this way, the show’s 30 years have been immortalized so that fans can relive those unforgettable nights repeatedly.
The band has just released Parte De Mi, a new song in collaboration with the Argentinean band El Zar. Recorded in Montevideo at the end of 2024, it is a catchy pop song that combines the best of both bands and has been very well received by their fans.