Kenneth Saravia is a pianist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer based between Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Lima, Peru. He is the winner of two Ibermúsicas awards with his project UNE. Kenneth stands out for his study of Latin American music and for the development of the piano across diverse genres, as well as for his role as a keyboardist in rock, pop, and jazz fusion bands.
His most recent tour as a band keyboardist was with Peruvian singer-songwriter Gian Marco, with whom he toured for four years across different countries, performing in theaters and historic venues such as The Wiltern Theatre (Los Angeles), Palladium Times Square (New York), Pepsi Center (Mexico), The Fillmore (Miami), House of Blues (Dallas, Houston, San Diego, Orlando), The Aztec Theatre (San Antonio), and Teatro Gran Rex (Buenos Aires). He also participated in the closing ceremony of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games at the National Stadium of Lima.
Throughout his career, he has shared the stage with international artists such as Luis Fonsi, La India, Lito Vitale, Juan Carlos Baglietto, Kevin Johansen, Pandora, Soledad Pastorutti, Chabuco, Mijares, Pamela Cortes, Angela Carrasco, Tony Succar, Oscar D’León, Chick Corea, among others.
His first album, UNE, was released in 2020. Later, in 2023, he released the EP UNE II and the single “Tondero del Tiempo.”.
His latest release, the single “Kilómetros,” is part of the album “La Historia de la Tierra,” recorded at ION Studios in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He brought his creative vision to the project as music producer, shaping the sound and spirit of the record.