La Trastienda Club is a prominent café-concert style venue in Buenos Aires. The club was established in 1993 in a late 19th-century building originally housing a corner grocery in the Montserrat section of Buenos Aires. Seating 400 with standing-room capacity for another 1,000, its proximity to both downtown and the bohemian chic San Telmo section of the city has since helped make it one of the city's best known café-concerts and a leading local venue for artists in the world music, funk, jazz and other genres, featuring performers and bands from both Argentina and abroad.

1. Notable performances

George Clinton Maceo Parker Living Colour Ed Motta The National Pavement Elefant Adrián Iaies The Kooks Medeski Martin & Wood Bob Telson Tarja Turunen The Wailers Damien Rice McFly Gilby Clarke Mark Knopfler

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