Explore the most unexpected and, at times, unfortunate moments experienced by artists on stages across Argentina. From minor stumbles to more serious incidents that have marked the history of concerts in the country. This ranking compiles falls and mishaps that have captured the attention of the public and media, offering a glimpse into the vulnerability of live performers. Discover how these events have been remembered and discussed by fans and specialized press.
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David Ortiz (Dale Q' Va)
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David Ortiz is known for his dramatic fall during a Dale Q' Va concert in San Francisco, Córdoba, when the stage collapsed beneath him. This incident went viral, capturing the moment the artist disappeared between the wooden planks mid-performance.
Adrián Dárgelos experienced a notable fall from the stage during a Babasónicos concert in Comodoro Rivadavia, while performing the song "Microdancing". This incident caused significant concern among attendees and quickly went viral on social media, becoming a memorable moment in his career. Despite the impact, the singer continued the show, demonstrating his professionalism.
Paco Amoroso is included in this list due to the dramatic fall he suffered on stage during a concert at Foro Puebla in Mexico City in November 2024. Fortunately, after being taken to a hospital, it was confirmed that he did not sustain any fractures or serious injuries, allowing him to continue his tour.
Maxi Trusso experienced a notable fall during his concert at Niceto Club on March 27, 2024, when he attempted a stage dive that was not caught by the audience. This incident went viral, highlighting an unexpected moment in his energetic live career.
This ranking highlights Argentine artists who have experienced incidents on stage, such as falls or situations related to show infrastructure, based on available context.
Users can vote for their favorite artists or those they consider most relevant to this theme. Community participation helps reflect public opinion on these events.
The results reflect the visibility and impact of these incidents among the public, as well as the recognition of the artists involved. It is not a measure of incident severity, but of their notoriety.
The ranking considers both direct artist falls and other stage incidents that have affected performers or the audience during their performances in Argentina, such as falling structures.
How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing
This ranking is compiled from information gathered about Argentine artists who have experienced falls or significant stage incidents. Relevance is determined by mention in public sources and the perceived impact of such events.
Argentine artists who have been in the news for stage incidents, including falls by the artists themselves or by elements of the show's infrastructure, are identified.
Information is drawn from public contexts detailing the events, such as concerts or festivals in Argentina where the incidents occurred.
The artist's notoriety and the visibility of the incident are considered for inclusion in the ranking, highlighting events that generated greater attention.
Community participation through voting contributes to the weighting of artists, reflecting public interest and perception of these incidents.
The artist must be of Argentine nationality or have a strong connection to the Argentine music scene.
A documented stage incident must have occurred, either a fall by the artist themselves or an event related to the show's infrastructure that affected their performance or the audience.
The incident must have occurred during a live performance, preferably in Argentina, and have generated some form of public or media repercussion.
Priority is given to incidents that have a clear and verifiable context, such as those mentioned in news or reports about concerts or festivals.