Argentina holds public tributes for rock musician Indio Solari, who dies Friday at age 77. Multiple sources describe large gatherings as fans travel and queue to pay their respects, with one reported crowd forming lines stretching more than seven kilometres. The events include spontaneous fan meetings across the country, reflecting Solari’s popularity and the scale of public mourning following his death.

One major gathering takes place at Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, where a “huge crowd” assembles as part of the nationwide tributes. The reports characterize the turnout as broad and informal, driven by fans rather than official announcements highlighted in the coverage. Across locations, attendees come together to remember Solari and show support through presence and collective mourning. The coverage emphasizes the widespread nature of the farewell and the large number of people who participate, including an estimate of around one million people for the final goodbye. The articles consistently present the tributes as a public event unfolding after Solari’s death.