Photographer: Santiago Junco
Turf in Berlin: closeness, charisma and a night that felt like home
Joaquín Levinton once again proved why he remains such a magnetic frontman. Charismatic, playful, and effortlessly commanding, he kept the audience in constant dialogue throughout the night. Every gesture was met with cheers, every classic with a chorus loud enough to fill the room.
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From the first moment, the atmosphere in Lido felt special. The venue, intimate and warm, enhanced that feeling of closeness that transformed the show into something familiar. The audience, composed largely of Argentines who expect this type of meeting throughout the year, lived each song with a particular intensity, as if it were a shared celebration away from home.
On stage, Joaquín Levinton once again demonstrated why he is a magnetic frontman. Charismatic, uninhibited and always on the verge of irreverence, he held the show with total dedication. Not only did he go through the Turf classics with ease, but he also built a constant back and forth with the audience, who responded with enthusiasm to every gesture and provocation.
The night in Berlin had that right balance between nostalgia and present. In a small but energetic space, Turf managed to generate a direct connection with his people, reaffirming that, even far from Argentina, his music continues to function as a meeting point and celebration.
Article by: Santiago Junco
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Turf is a well-known Argentine rock band formed in December 1995, led by singer/guitarist Joaquín Levinton. Known for their classic 1970s rock sound influenced by Brit-pop and indie pop, they are a staple of the Latin rock scene.