Buenos Aires marked the first anniversary of Pope Francis’s death on April 18, 2026, with a large open-air event in Plaza de Mayo that combined electronic music and religious homage. Portuguese priest Father Guilherme Peixoto, also known as the "DJ Priest," led the tribute by performing a techno rave that attracted around 100,000 attendees, according to La Jornada and Buenos Aires Times.
The event was framed as a unique "tech mass," blending rave culture with traditional messages of peace and faith. Father Guilherme's set included electronic beats alongside spiritual reflections, illustrating an innovative cultural approach to memorializing the late pope in his hometown, as reported by The Independent and Euronews.
Father Guilherme facilitated what was described as a symbolic reappearance of Pope Francis in Buenos Aires through music and communal gathering, rather than any supernatural event, noted by Stuff.co.nz. This format reflected the evolving ways Argentinians engage with the pope’s legacy a year after his passing.
The tribute in Plaza de Mayo stands out for its scale and the melding of secular and religious elements, capturing public attention and sparking discussions on new modes of spiritual expression. Organizers hope to continue this hybrid approach to commemorate Pope Francis’s message in future events tied to faith and cultural innovation.
Observers will be watching how this blend of techno and theology might influence religious commemorations and public rituals in Argentina and beyond, particularly as Pope Francis’s global influence endures. Further events marking significant dates related to the pope’s life are expected to adopt similarly creative formats.

Father Guilherme Peixoto
Plaza de Mayo
Tariq Francis
Buenos Aires
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