Juana Molina is a master of experimental pop and one of the most original voices in contemporary music. Born in Argentina to tango singer Horacio Molina and actress Chunchuna Villafañe, she grew up surrounded by music and began playing guitar at five. After her family fled to Paris during Argentina’s dictatorship, she was exposed to global sounds that shaped her eclectic style.
Returning home, Molina became Argentina’s most popular comedian with her hit TV show Juana y sus hermanas. In 1996, she left television to pursue music full-time, debuting with Rara. Though initially met with skepticism, she refined her sound in Los Angeles, experimenting with loops and electronics for her breakthrough album Segundo.
Her following releases on Domino Records, including Tres Cosas, won international acclaim—The New York Timesnamed it one of 2004’s Top Ten Albums. Admired by artists like David Byrne and Will Oldham, Molina forged a genre-blending sound of folk, electronica, and ambient textures uniquely her own.
Support is from Lorea and Keeper.
Due to unforeseen circumstances weed420 will no longer be performing at this event.
Returning home, Molina became Argentina’s most popular comedian with her hit TV show Juana y sus hermanas. In 1996, she left television to pursue music full-time, debuting with Rara. Though initially met with skepticism, she refined her sound in Los Angeles, experimenting with loops and electronics for her breakthrough album Segundo.
Her following releases on Domino Records, including Tres Cosas, won international acclaim—The New York Timesnamed it one of 2004’s Top Ten Albums. Admired by artists like David Byrne and Will Oldham, Molina forged a genre-blending sound of folk, electronica, and ambient textures uniquely her own.
Support is from Lorea and Keeper.
Due to unforeseen circumstances weed420 will no longer be performing at this event.
Presented by FORM and NTS.
07:30 pm
Tue, 14 Apr 2026
Stage
Access information
Stage
- The Stage has step free access via The Mall entrance and lift. The lift in the Stage is self-controlled with hand control, with two buttons for up and down (max weight 300kg). It is without sides and includes a vertical pole to hold on to. It operates quietly and will not disrupt the performance. Our Public Advisors can also assist.
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