Once again, Messi will try to win the Copa América! Just like in 2021, his team will seek to take the trophy home in what will be an extremely emotional event for Argentinians, marking Ángel Di María’s final match with the group and, quite possibly, one of Lionel’s last as well.
However, as with every final, the performers who musicalize the occasion also take center stage. This time, Shakira has been called to helm the halftime show, while Karol G sang the Colombian national anthem.
For Argentina, Abel Pintos was chosen to sing their national hymn. He is one of the most beloved artists in South America, and if you follow La albiceleste closely, you have likely seen him before. Here, learn everything about the performer.
Who is Abel Pintos?
Abel Federico Pintos is an Argentine singer, songwriter, and producer of Latin pop. Born in Bahía Blanca on May 11, 1984, he is 40 years old. He grew up in Ingeniero White, specifically in the Vialidad neighborhood.
The star was discovered at the age of seven by actor and singer Raúl Lavié, who heard him sing during a visit to his town. Since 1997, he has released seven albums, earning multiple nominations and awards from the most prestigious institutions His style combines Argentine folk music with elements of rock and pop.
If you followed the Argentine national team’s matches to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, you saw him perform in the game against Ecuador, where Messi’s group won 1-0. It seems he will continue to represent the South American country in upcoming important sport events!
Abel Pinto’s personal life
On October 21, 2020, Abel Pintos welcomed his first child, Agustín, with his partner, Mora Calabrese, with whom he lives in Resistencia, Chaco Province. A year later, they married at the Nuestra Señora del Carmen Church in Cañuelas. He considers himself a father to his partner’s first daughter from another marriage, and they are now expecting their second child together.
Regarding his faith, Abel is Catholic: “Faith is fundamental in my life; I am religious. I am Catholic and was baptized in that faith; I venerate the Virgin and the various images and saints…”, he stated for El Litoral. Much of his beliefs are reflected in his songs, which speak about the value of life and gratitude for divine creation.