Damian Rivero comes from a family of musicians; his Grandfather Edmundo Rivero, is one of the most popular Tango singers of all time. Damian formed his first band of original music at age 15 and started playing at the most popular underground venues and festivals in Argentina. 

Signed by Warner Music, his first production was released in the market titled "Damian Rivero," produced by Ish Ledesma and Adrian Posse. His first single "Helena" made it into the top 10 radio play rankings in Argentina. He followed this release with tours in Mexico and Argentina, performing live and with a full TV promotion on some of the most popular shows. 

Damian traveled to the USA where he continued to play at different venues in Miami, Los Angeles, Arizona, Boston, Washington DC, Las Vegas and Chicago. While in Chicago, he played at the Latino Film Festival, Latino Professional Network Gala, "Totalmente Latina Tour," Chicago Fire's Xplosion Rockera, MLB All Star Game Latin Celebration, Voodoo Rock Nights, Excalibur, Vida Lounge, Fundajo, Beat Kitchen, Double Door, Congress Theater, Elbo Room, Sabor a Cafe, Latin Nation Tour Battle of the Bands,  Miller "Banda Mas Chida" and  many other Nightclubs.

Damian has performed at the Argentinean Festival in Miami and Washington, DC, The House of Blues (L.A, California), UIC Chicago, and the Old Town School of Folk Music concert series 3 times. He has been the opening act for big names that toured in USA, and was chosen to be the lead singer on the ATI Tango Show throughout the Midwest, Tango Passion in Las Vegas and Sur Tango Show in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  

Signed by Latin Street Music president and executive producer Andres Meneses, Damian released his second production "Con el Diablo en el hombro," which was mixed by 18 time Grammy winning engineer Jon Fausty, mastered by Leon Zervos (INXS, Aerosmith, Maroon 5 & Midnight Oil) at Sterling Sound in New York, produced by Damian Rivero and co-produced by Latin Grammy nominated engineer Mauricio Figueroa.

Damian released his latest EP “VIVO”, recorded in its entirety during one of his live performances in the city of Chicago, USA.