Formed in the year 2002, Tan Bionica is considered one of the most popular and influential bands of the Argentine pop-rock scene. Originating in Buenos Aires, the band consisted of singer Santiago âChanoâ Moreno Charpentier, his brother Gonzalo âBambiâ Moreno Charpentier on bass, drummer Diego Lichtenstein, and guitarist Sebastián Seoane (and recurring contributor Germán Guarna on keyboards). Performing a catchy mix of synth-pop and alternative rock, the group took the airwaves by storm for over a decade with albums such as 2013âs DestinologÃa, which spawned their biggest hit single âCiudad Mágica.â A thumping nightclub favorite which served as a tribute to the Buenos Aires nightlife, the song quickly became the groupâs signature song as well as an enduring summer anthem. Throughout the course of their career, the group released four highly successful studio albums, garnering fervent acclaim from audiences and critics alike, and even earning the prestigious Gardel de Oro award for their 2010 album Obsesionario. They collaborated with renowned artists from the Argentinian and international scenes, such as Fito Paez, Juanes, Miranda! and Moderatto. Three of their albums have been certified platinum. After the release of their fourth album, 2015âs Hola Mundo, the band went on hiatus, and both Moreno Charpentier brothers have embarked on solo careers. After a long impasse that stretched from 2016 into the early 2020s, Tan Biónica reactivated in spectacular fashion when Chano invited the band onstage during his March 2023 set at Lollapalooza Argentina and they used the moment to announce âLa Ãltima Noche Mágica,â a supposed farewell show that quickly grew into a full stadium tour. The band returned to the stage in OctoberâDecember 2023 with two sold-out nights at Estadio Vélez Sarsfield, two more at Estadio Ãnico de La Plata and a year-ending concert at River Plateâs Monumental, then extended the tour through 2024â2025 across Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Europe, including a ten-date âTan Biónica desde cercaâ residency at Buenos Airesâ Movistar Arena; in total, the run drew well over half a million fans. In August 2024 they released the live album La Ãltima Noche Mágica En Vivo â Estadio River Plate together with a concert film documenting the December 2023 Monumental show, a project that later earned the band a Gardel Award for Best Live Album and cemented the comeback as a major chapter in their history. The reunion stopped being just nostalgic when, on 4 November 2025, they issued El Regreso, their first studio album in ten years, a ten-track set of new material that paired their pop-rock/electronic sound with more adult, reflective writing and featured high-profile collaborations with Airbag (âTus Cosasâ), Andrés Calamaro (âMi Vidaâ) and Nicki Nicole (âBoquitas Pintadasâ).
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