Argentinian reggae-rock band Los Pericos announced the release of their new studio album, “Inmortal,” and a corresponding promotional tour.

The release marks a significant milestone for the group as they maintain their presence in the Latin American music scene after 40 years [1]. The new project signals a return to studio recording and live performances designed to engage a multi-generational fan base.

The band scheduled the album's release for this Friday [2]. To celebrate the launch, Los Pericos will hold a presentation event at the Gran Rex theatre in Buenos Aires [3]. This show serves as the starting point for the first leg of the official “Inmortal” tour, which will take the group across several major cities.

Tour dates include performances in Córdoba, Rosario, and Junín within Argentina [3]. The band will also expand the tour internationally with scheduled shows in Bogotá, Colombia, and various locations in México [3, 4]. These dates are intended to promote the new studio material and reconnect with audiences across the region.

While the band has a long history of collaboration, some members noted the irony of meeting certain musical influences only recently. “Sabíamos de su música pero nunca nos habíamos cruzado,” a band member said [5].

The group's transition back to the stage follows the completion of the recording process for “Inmortal.” The tour is expected to feature a mix of the new studio tracks and the classic hits that defined their four-decade career [1].

The release marks a significant milestone for the group as they maintain their presence in the Latin American music scene after 40 years.

The launch of “Inmortal” and the subsequent tour demonstrates the enduring commercial viability of reggae-rock in Latin America. By anchoring the tour in both domestic Argentine cities and international hubs like Bogotá and México, Los Pericos are leveraging their 40-year legacy to bridge the gap between legacy listeners and new streaming audiences.