The renowned actor John Travolta, famous for his role in "Saturday Night Fever", has caused a sensation during his visit to Argentina. After enjoying the majestic landscapes of Patagonia, where he stayed in an exclusive hotel in Bariloche, Travolta continued his vacation in Buenos Aires accompanied by his sister and his son. His presence in the country generated great expectations among fans, who, with great secrecy, awaited his arrival and received him with affection.
The high point of his visit was when the actor decided to explore the vibrant culture of Buenos Aires by attending a renowned tango club in the Barracas neighborhood. Fascinated by the music and tango shows, Travolta chose to reserve a table in the VIP area of the venue, keeping a low profile by using a false name. However, his identity did not go unnoticed, and the news of his presence quickly excited both the public and the staff of the place.
According to Soledad Soler, in charge of the establishment's events management, the actor was delighted with the orchestra, directed by Carlos Corrales, and with the staging, which included an emotional moment in which Argentine flags fell from the ceiling, which deeply moved Travolta's sister.
At the end of the show, Travolta asked to meet the cast, thanking the musicians and dancers for the spectacle. "He told us that the show had exceeded all his expectations and that he would definitely visit us again," said Soler.
The night ended with a series of photos in which Travolta kindly posed with the cast and staff, leaving a pleasant memory of his time at the tango club. Days earlier, the actor had visited Bariloche, keeping a low profile at all times, which generated speculation about the reasons for his visit.
It is known that he had come to the country to enjoy a family vacation and that he was impressed by the natural beauty of Patagonia, a place he has visited on several occasions.