
Agua de Florero is an Argentine musical ensemble formed in 2016 in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, near the Río de la Plata. Initially conceived as a street-performing trio among three friends, the group focuses on traditional Latin American music, specifically bolero and son cubano. They perform in a classic acoustic trio format, adapting romantic and popular music with a contemporary sense and a Buenos Aires-influenced, or porteño, perspective.
The group debuted in 2017 with the album Viejos Son los Trapos, followed in 2019 by their album A Todo Ritmo! Over the following years, Agua de Florero released a steady stream of singles, including Atesoraré in 2021, Lamento Borincano (Rumble Studios Live Sessions) in 2022, and Melodía de Vereda in 2023.
In addition to their studio work, the ensemble has shared the stage with various artists from the Latin American scene, working to preserve the essence of popular music. Their active recording career has continued into 2026 with releases such as Para oír tu voz in 2025 and Fue Dificil in 2026.








