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Illapu Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Illapu

Mar 7, 2024

7:30 PM GMT+11
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Illapu Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Running Times:* Doors - 6:45pm Support - 7:30pm Interval - 8:00pm Illapu - 8:20pm Finish - 9:40pm *Please note, all times are approximate and subject to change. Experience the Magic of Illapu Live in Melbourne! Embark on a musical journey like no other as Illapu, one of the world's most celebrated Chilean musical groups, graces the stage at The Palms at Crown Melbourne. Captivating: Illapu's music is a fusion of ancient Andean folk traditions, contemporary influences, and world music elements. Profound: Illapu's lyrics delve into themes of life, love, justice, cultural preservation, and the tensions of modernization. Global: Illapu's powerful music transcends language barriers and unites people in a celebration of diversity, unity, and the spirit of the Andes. Unforgettable: Illapu bring their rich Latin American rhythms to life with a mastery of traditional instruments and sophisticated vocal harmonies, their stage presence is nothing short of electrifying.
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Alexandra
October 16th 2023
This was a wonderful, uplifting performance with great acoustics. Illapu were relaxed and made their audience part of their act. You felt transported by them to the Andes. The support band "Grupo Luma" were also excellent and set the scene for what was to come. A truly magical evening.
Liverpool, United Kingdom@
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
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Illapu Biography

Illapu is a Latin American group known for their blend of Andean music and more modern sounds and rhythms. Like many Latin American groups and artists that started in the 60s and 70s, Illapu is well-known for protest music that leans towards the left.

Illapu was exiled due to their very liberal viewpoints during the right-wing dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, and returned to Chile in 1988. Their return was captured in the 1989 album `En Vivo: Parque La Bandera', which was a recording of their returning concert.

During their exile from Chile, they spent time in Europe in general and France in particular, where they gained a good amount of fame, as with other similar groups such as Inti Illimani and Los Calchakis.

Illapu comes from the Quechua word for "Lightning Bolt" (Quechua being the language of the Incan empire and still spoken by many Native American groups in South America).
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