
Maria Becerra Live: River
Music · Family
Overview
Between March 22 and 23, more than 130 thousand people will witness a new milestone for argentinian music: Maria Becerra will be the first female argentinian musician to play in River, stadium where the most significant international stars have played.
Top Cast


María Becerra
María Becerra
Herself
María Becerra
Herself


Mariano Florido
Mariano Florido
Dancer
Mariano Florido
Dancer


Santiago Yine
Santiago Yine
Dancer
Santiago Yine
Dancer


Joe Romero
Joe Romero
Dancer
Joe Romero
Dancer


Matías León Moneke
Matías León Moneke
Dancer
Matías León Moneke
Dancer


Ignacio Avello Oliva
Ignacio Avello Oliva
Dancer
Ignacio Avello Oliva
Dancer


Mario Catriel Juangorena
Mario Catriel Juangorena
Dancer
Mario Catriel Juangorena
Dancer


Isaac Pvlayo
Isaac Pvlayo
Dancer
Isaac Pvlayo
Dancer


Max Damiko
Max Damiko
Dancer
Max Damiko
Dancer


Juan Ignacio Benítez
Juan Ignacio Benítez
Dancer
Juan Ignacio Benítez
Dancer
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