Cirque du Soleil will sound a little bit different in 2017.

The famous circus will have brand new music starring the rock band Soda Stereo. Set to debut in March 2017 in Buenos Aires, the spectacle will be the first Cirque du Soleil production based on a Latin artist. Cirque du Soleil has previously paid tribute to Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley and The Beatles.

Zeta Bosio, guitarist for the rock trio talked to the the Argentine newspaper Clarín about the upcoming show.

"The contract has been signed and the project is in motion," he said.

Frontman Gustavo Cerati died last year after being in a coma for four years. The band gained popularity in the mid-1980s and became successful throughout Latin America and the U.S. The band broke up but staged a comeback.

Bosio said that the show will feature Soda's greatest hits and will explain the origin story of the musicians. It will also explain how Argentina gave birth to the band.

"We are trying to transmit to the Cirque du Soleil producers each era, what each of us was searching for, what motivated us to do things," Bosio said, according to Billboard. "And also we're telling them a lot about the people, the participation of the public, of this Latin component. They are trying to understand all of that, because they are trying to create a show that is faithful to what Soda represented. We are trying to take them through the world of Soda, so that the show won't be just the music of Soda and something removed from it. We want all of the emotion that we generated to be reflected in the show."

After the show in Buenos Aires, the Argentine produces plan to tour the Soda spectacular.

There is no word if this particluar show will come to the United States.