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John Digweed Draws 35,000 Fans for Free Open-Air Set in Rosario

John Digweed delivered a rare free open-air performance in Rosario, Argentina, drawing more than 35,000 people to the city’s iconic National Flag Monument in a show organized in just 24 hours

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Last Friday, Jan. 30, John Digweed delivered a monumental performance in Rosario, Argentina, playing a free open-air set at the Monumento Nacional a la Bandera, one of the country’s most important historical landmarks. The monument, inaugurated in 1957, was built to commemorate the creation of the Argentine flag.

All operating expenses for the event were covered by local promoters Lado B Producciones to establish the show as a cultural milestone for the city. What initially began as a small gathering planned for around 2,000 people quickly escalated after the announcement was made on Thursday night, triggering an overwhelming response across social media.

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Due to the unexpected demand, the event was relocated to the park in front of the monument. The result was a rare and striking scene: tens of thousands of people coming together to celebrate electronic music in a space of deep historical and symbolic value.

The show was made possible through close coordination between Lado B Producciones and Rosario city officials, including Mayor Pablo Javkin, who worked swiftly to ensure the event could be delivered safely and smoothly. In just 24 hours of planning, the performance drew more than 35,000 attendees.

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One fan summed up the moment, calling it “tremendous” and praising the city for hosting events like this.

Digweed, a central figure in the global rise of progressive house, first made history alongside Sasha with landmark mix compilations such as Renaissance: The Mix Collection, Northern Exposure, and his releases for Global Underground. He later founded Bedrock Records, further shaping the sound of underground electronic music through both his label output and his long-running DJ career.

Reflecting on the Rosario performance, Digweed said:

“This was something truly special. With just 24 hours’ notice, the city of Rosario completely blew my mind. I’ve played many shows in Argentina over the last 25 years, but this one will stay with me forever.”

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