Not everything was pleasant about the first performance that Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Aconditionado, Indio Solari’s band, gave in La Plata. On the one hand, complaints were registered about some barricades and riots that occurred at the entrance to the “Diego Maradona” stadium by groups of people entering the stadium. show no tickets. And on the other hand, residents of La Loma and Tolosa cried out this morning about the enormous amount of garbage on the streets and the strong smell of urine at the door of their homes.
The group’s own followers rock Continuing the legacy of the former leader of Los Redonditos de Ricota, Das reported moments of tension in the minutes before the concert and even during the first songs, when groups of people without tickets entered the stadium, pushing and taunting the security personnel, endangering the spectators who came with their respective tickets.
‼️🎶Tension in the preview of the show “Los Fundamentalists of Air Conditioning” in La Plata: clashes broke out between the public and security personnel. pic.twitter.com/eCvQbLmBFX
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On the other hand, frontists both in the area of 25th and 19th Avenues and in the surrounding streets expressed their anger at the fanatics who used the walls and doors of the houses in the afternoon and evening as if they were public toilets. This meant that some neighbors were unable to go out onto the sidewalk this morning because of the strong smell of urine.
A 33-year-old neighbor between the ages of 19 and 20 reported that “many people relieved themselves at the front door.” “This is pathetic, this is out of place and should not be repeated,” the woman said.
Meanwhile, families from La Loma and Tolosa who live near the stadium regretted that the streets appeared to be full of trash this morning. “It is full of bags that were not collected, others that were torn, and bottles and all kinds of garbage that occupied sidewalks, boulevards or accumulated on corners,” they explained.
“Let’s hope that people behave better today or that there is better control and better cleaning after the concert.” “The other day La Mona Jiménez came and something similar happened, but what happened yesterday far exceeded the amount of dirt we have in the neighborhoods,” he said.