Tango (disambiguation) explained
Tango is a social dance form including Argentine, Uruguayan, and international ballroom tango.
Tango may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Dance
Films
Music and dance
Genres and styles
- Tango music, a genre of music that originated in Argentina and Uruguay
- Tango (flamenco), a song-form or instrumental-form of flamenco music
Albums
Compositions
Songs
- "Tango" (Jaci Velasquez song), a song on the 2008 album Love Out Loud
- "Tango" (Tananai song), a song on the 2023 album Rave, eclissi
- "Tango", a song on the 2006 album Public Warning by Lady Sovereign
- "Tango", a song on the 2001 album Nue by Lara Fabian
- "Tango", a song on the 2004 album Tango by Negative
- "Tango", a song on the 1994 album Thirsty Work by Status Quo
Television
- Tango (telecom), a mobile telephone operator in Luxembourg and Liechtenstein
- T.TV, a television channel in Luxembourg formerly known as Tango TV
- TV6 (Lithuania), also known as Tango TV in Lithuania
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
Military
People
Places
Software
- Tango (application), a video-messaging application software
- Tango (platform), augmented reality computing platform developed and authored by Google
- Tango (D library), an alternative to the Phobos standard library
- TANGO, a CORBA+ZMQ based control system
- Tango Desktop Project
- Tango PCB and Tango Schematic, early Computer-aided engineering programs
Transport
- Tango (tram), a tram type produced by Stadler Rail
- Air Canada Tango, a defunct low-cost airline launched by Air Canada
- Commuter Cars Tango, an electric vehicle manufactured in Spokane, Washington, U.S.
- Paraavis Tango, a Russian paraglider design
- Paraavis Tango Duett, a Russian paraglider design
- SEAT Tango, a roadster concept car built by the Spanish car maker SEAT
- SS Tango, a floating casino located off of Southern California from the late 1930s to the late 1940s, run by mobster Anthony Cornero
Other uses
See also
- Tanga (disambiguation)
- Tangos (disambiguation)