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Pepsi music festival is a major Argentine music festival, held annually since 2003. Since 2005 it is named after its main sponsor, Pepsi, before it was named after its previous sponsor Quilmes, and it was known as "Quilmes rock". It was held in several places including the Ferro Stadium and River Plate Stadium , and since 2005 is hold at Obras Stadium, all of them in Buenos Aires city. It's the largest and longest music festival in the country with more than 200,000 persons attending in 2006, during 10 days. .
The most important national rock singers and groups participated of the festival, along with some of the most notable international rock stars.
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