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Mourning fans queue for miles to pay tribute to ‘distinctly Argentine’ rock star
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Mourning fans queue for miles to pay tribute to ‘distinctly Argentine’ rock star

The Guardian · Jun 10, 2026, 1:00 PM

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Carlos ‘Indio’ Solari, virtually unknown elsewhere but said to be Argentina’s most popular musician, inspired cross-generational devotion. The line stretched for more than 7km (four miles). Mourners sang rock songs, waved banners, and carried speakers blasting music while smoke rose from makeshift barbecues and vendors sold T-shirts bearing the image of a bald man with sunglasses.As evening fell, a drizzle set in, but the queue remained. At the end of the line in Avellaneda, outer Buenos Aires, stood a chapel containing the body of a rock star. Continue reading...

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