Overview
- The Monday show at Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes served as the definitive close of the Latin American segment of the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour.
- Organizer Fénix Entertainment reported seven Argentina dates in 2025 and said the tour has surpassed two million attendees.
- Official figures highlighted a large-scale production with 93 tons of equipment, a 49-by-20-metre LED screen with 6.6 million pixels, ten dancers, and multiple wardrobe changes.
- Reviews noted a balanced set mixing recent hits with classics and praised an intimate acoustic passage featuring Días de enero and Antología that underscored strong band chemistry with core players Tim Mitchell, Brendan Buckley, Donald Alford II, and Albert Menéndez.
- The show’s visuals prominently used AI, including an on-screen amplification of Gustavo Cerati during Día especial, drawing criticism from at least one reviewer for what was called an excessive reliance on the technology.