Estados Alterados to perform in Medellin

Medellin rock band Estados Alterados will be breaking a twelve-year silence on Saturday with a gig in their home town’s Paseo Urbano Carabobo Norte.

The Colombian group, who became famous for their synth-rock sounds in the 1990s, will be putting on free show to showcas tracks from their new album “Romances Científicos.”

The performance, organized by Medellin’s mayor’s office, will also launch this years Altovoz rock festival by marking the start date from which bands can submit their applications to play at October’s event.

Saturday’s show will begin at 6.30 PM, when support band Federico Franco will get the party started.

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