Fernando Cabrera live and sustainability workshops

- Live music by Uruguayan singer‑songwriter Fernando Cabrera featured in this week's cultural agenda. - Accompanied by composting workshops, sustainable fairs and open talks across the city this week and weekend. - Full listings and dates on TimeOut's weekly agenda: timeout.com

Buenos Aires’ weekly culture agenda pairs a Fernando Cabrera concert with a run of sustainability events, folding live music, composting and eco-fairs into the same April calendar. (timeout.com) Time Out published the guide on Monday, April 13, 2026, as a city-and-suburbs roundup for the week and weekend. The listing says the agenda mixes music, fairs, talks and outdoor activities across Buenos Aires and nearby Vicente López. (timeout.com) Cabrera, the Uruguayan singer-songwriter, is also scheduled to play a free show in the gardens of Quinta Trabucco in Vicente López on Saturday, April 25, at 6 p.m., according to a local event listing. The venue is at Melo 3050 and entry is free until capacity is reached. (gratisenbuenosaires.com) The sustainability side of the week is not a single event but a cluster of public activities that Time Out has been highlighting this month. Its April guide says Buenos Aires is hosting fairs, festivals and city events built around autumn outdoor programming. (timeout.com) One of the biggest recent examples was Bioferia 2026, held at the Hipódromo de Palermo from April 10 to 12. The City of Buenos Aires said the festival drew more than 200 exhibitors, while organizers describe it as Latin America’s largest sustainability event. (buenosaires.gob.ar, bioferia.info) That matters for this week’s listings because composting workshops and open talks now sit alongside concerts and food events in mainstream city guides, not in a separate environmental niche. Time Out’s Buenos Aires coverage now treats fairs, markets, concerts and eco-activities as part of the same urban leisure map. (timeout.com, timeout.com) Composting workshops are a practical version of that shift: they teach residents how to turn kitchen scraps and yard waste into fertilizer instead of sending organics to landfill. Municipal and civic groups across Argentina have been running free April sessions tied to Earth Day and the Mes del Compostaje, or Compost Month. (lu32.com.ar, tafiviejo.gob.ar) Cabrera brings a different draw to the same calendar. He has been a fixture of Río de la Plata songwriting for decades, and recent concert databases show him continuing to play Buenos Aires dates, including Café Berlín in February 2025. (concertarchives.org, setlist.fm) The result is a week in Buenos Aires where a songwriter’s live set and a composting class are marketed as parts of the same outing economy. For anyone planning the days ahead, the city’s cultural agenda is now as likely to point you toward a stage as toward a sustainability fair. (timeout.com)

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