MANÁ Announces Eight New Shows On Their México Lindo Y Querido US Tour
ADDITIONS INCLUDE FIRST HEADLINE SHOWS IN PORTLAND AND SEATTLE, SHOWS #15 & #16 IN LOS ANGELES,
A third show in chicago and second shows in houston and san jose , tour kicked off last weekend with sold out performances in san jose and oakland benefiting northern california flood victims , tickets for newly added shows available starting friday, march 24 at 10am local on ticketmaster.com .
Fresh off the heels of their sold out kick-off performances in San Jose and Oakland, MANÁ announces the extension of their tour – México Lindo y Querido – with eight additional shows across the U.S, including the band’s first-ever headlining performances in Seattle and Portland, along with their highly anticipated return to Denver after four long years. The band also announced a third show in Chicago as well as second shows in San Jose and Houston after heavy fan demand. The tour, produced by Live Nation, will now conclude in November with two additional and final shows in Los Angeles in 2023 at the Kia Forum. Tickets for the newly added dates will be available with the general onsale beginning Friday, March 24 at 10AM Local Time on Ticketmaster.com .
The performances last weekend in San Jose and Oakland energized and brought joy to communities recently impacted by severe storms and flooding. A portion of the proceeds from both shows this weekend were donated to Community Bridges, an organization benefiting residents of Pajaro, CA who recently evacuated their homes due to a broken levee.
The two-hour plus show features an all-new production and state of the art video wall. What remains the same year after year, is the roar of the crowd singing hit after hit at the top of their lungs.
Download performance footage from the San Jose & Oakland performances HERE.
Their tour is a timeless celebration of the group’s love and admiration for Mexico and the multigenerational Latino community. Over three decades, MANÁ has amassed a diverse audience of fans of all ages that continue to celebrate their music around the globe.
The México Lindo Y Querido U.S. run follows MANÁ’s record-breaking Los Angeles arena residency at the historic Kia Forum with 12 sold-out shows and over 190,000 tickets sold to date. To date, they have already sold over 300,000 tickets to the México Lindo y Querido tour across 22 cities not including the newly announced shows.
MANÁ – MÉXICO LINDO Y QUERIDO 2023 TOUR DATES:
Fri Mar 17 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center
Sat Mar 18 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
Fri Mar 24 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
Sat Mar 25 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena
Thu Mar 30 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Sat Apr 01 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
Fri Apr 14 – Miami, FL – FTX Arena
Sat Apr 15 – Miami, FL – FTX Arena
Fri Apr 21 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
Sat Apr 22 – New York, NY – UBS Arena
Fri Apr 28 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Sat Apr 29 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Fri May 05 – Atlanta, GA – Gas South Arena
Sat May 06 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum
Fri May 26 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
Sat May 27 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
Fri Jun 2 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena – NEW SHOW
Sat Jun 3 – Portland, OR – Moda Center – NEW SHOW
Fri Sep 1 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center – NEW SHOW
Fri Sep 08 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Sun Sep 17 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
Fri Sep 22 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center – NEW SHOW
Sat Sep 23 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
Fri Sep 29 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena – NEW SHOW
Sun Oct 1 – Chicago, IL – United Center – NEW SHOW
Fri Nov 24 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum – NEW SHOW
Sat Nov 25 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum – NEW SHOW
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Maná announces 2023 US tour dates, teases new album: 'We're planning way ahead' (exclusive)
- Mexican rock band Maná announced they will be performing in the U.S. in 2023 as part of their México Lindo y Querido tour.
- The band will play two dates in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum.
- Maná drummer Alex González told USA TODAY fans can expect a new studio album from the band as well.
- "We're planning way ahead," he said. "We're just so excited to be able to do what we love."
For Maná , it's never too early to plan ahead. The Grammy Award-winning Mexican rock band is ending 2022 on a high note with big plans for 2023.
After nearly four decades of hits – including "Rayando el Sol," "Oye Mi Amor," "Mariposa Traicionera," "Labios Compartidos" and "Bendita Tu Luz" – the band, composed of lead vocalist Fher Olvera, 62, drummer Alex González, 53, guitarist Sergio Vallín, 50, and bass player Juan Calleros, 60, has no plans to stop performing.
USA TODAY can exclusively reveal Maná is embarking on a new North American leg of their México Lindo Y Querido tour. "Next year looks amazing and we can't wait to be back on the road," González says. "We haven't toured the U.S." since just before the COVID-19 shutdown.
The 19-date U.S. tour kicks off Feb. 10 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, a return to the venue where Maná played the city's first-ever arena residency last spring with 12 sold-out shows.
The band will play two nights in major cities including Los Angeles, Phoenix, Miami and Chicago and will conclude the tour Sept. 23 in Sacramento, California. (For a full list of tour dates go here .)
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Now, Maná is "bringing a little piece of México" with their new tour. "We have put very high the name of México and Guadalajara … representing our land and where we were born, and while there's health – there will be Maná for many years to come," González adds. "Si Dios quiere (God willing)."
Since its 1986 start, the band has released 11 albums, including their 1992 album "¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?" which became the best selling Spanish-language rock album of all time. In 2019, Maná began re-recording some of their greatest hits with Latin music acts including Christian Nodal ("Te Llore Un Rio"), Sebastián Yatra ("No Ha Parado de Llover"), Joy Huerta ("Eres Mi Religion") and Alejandro Fernández ("Mariposa Traicionera").
But there hasn't been new music for fans since 2015.
González teases the wait may almost be over. "We’re going to be working on demos for a new studio album next year," he says. "The idea is to record at the end of 2023 and to be able to release the album in 2024."
"We're planning way ahead. … We're just so excited to be able to do what we love."
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Known for their evocative lyricism and high-energy shows ("Our concerts are a big party," says González), Maná places a premium on highlighting environmental, social, political and human rights issues.
In 2018, when they became the first group to receive the Latin Recording Academy’s Person of the Year award, they used their acceptance speech to promote a message of unity and justice during Donald Trump's presidency . "We will continue fighting for the rights of the immigrants who have made this country great in the last century," Olvera said at the time.
González says that's just "part of our philosophy and who we are as people."
He says the band learned from the best: The Beatles , The Police , U2 , Bob Marley , Peter Gabriel and Bruce Springsteen . "We grew up listening to amazing artists and musicians … using their platform to talk about things we’re worried about," he says. "At the end of the day, yeah, we play in a famous band but we’re also human beings and we all live on the same planet Earth."
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"A lot of people suffered because of the pandemic, millions of lives were lost," González says. "But we will remember them and celebrate them."
That love and respect for their fanbase is why the band continues to reach younger generations.
"People come to our shows to have a good time, it's an experience," he says, "and it's great to see how people have also passed our music from generation to generation. It's been a wild ride."
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Following their Latin America stadium run, MANÁ will embark on the 2023 leg of their tour – México Lindo Y Querido – with 2 nights at the United Center on April 28 and 29!
Their tour is a timeless celebration of the group’s love and admiration for México and the multigenerational Latino community as a whole. Over three decades, MANÁ has amassed a diverse audience of fans of all ages that continue to celebrate their music around the globe.
“Get ready, we’re coming with a brand new production and all our hits. We’re excited to be back on the road and see all our fans in the US. This isn’t just a concert tour, it’s a celebration of life.” - MANÁ
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Maná Adds Dates to México Lindo y Querido U.S. Tour
Update June 5: Due to high demand, Maná has added eight new shows to their México Lindo y Querido U.S. Tour. The Mexican rock band’s tour has now reached 38 dates in total, with newly-added first-ever headlining performances in Philadelphia, PA (Oct. 21), and Austin, TX (Nov. 3). Other new dates include Newark, NJ, on Oct. 22, Orlando, FL, on Oct. 28, and Hollywood, FL, on Oct. 31. They will wrap up their tour with Edinburg, TX, on Nov. 4, San Diego, CA on Nov. 22, and Fresno, CA on Dec. 1.
Tickets will be on sale starting on June 9 at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster .
Maná’s highly-anticipated México Lindo y Querido Tour has been extended. The popular Mexican rock band announced eight additional dates today (Mar. 20), including their first-ever headlining performances in Seattle and Portland. Due to high demand, the band will perform a third show in Chicago, a second show in San Jose and Houston, and two additional shows in Los Angeles.
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“We added more shows to [the] Mexico Lindo y Querido US TOUR! Very grateful to all the fans and excited to see you soon!🔥 June 2 – Seattle, WA🔥 June 3 – Portland, OR🔥Sep 1 – Houston, TX (second show).🔥 Sep 22 – San Jose, CA (second show)🔥 Sep 29 – Denver, CO🔥 Oct 1 – Chicago, IL (third show) 🔥 Nov 24+25 Los Angeles, CA (2 more shows),” Maná announced in a new Instagram video.
It comes as no surprise that fans are looking forward to this new tour that boasts a performance of over two hours with an all-new production and a state-of-the-art video wall. Now, fans are especially excited about the new tour dates. An Instagram user, isa_asc.s, wrote, “Seattle yeahhhhhhhhh Estaré ahí. Gracias ❤️Maná.” Another Instagram user, berecornejo10, wrote, “Finalmente portland!!!”
The emblematic group kicked off their México Lindo y Querido Tour in the Bay Area last weekend. They performed in San Jose, CA, on Mar. 17 and Oakland, CA, on Mar. 18. They donated a portion of these two shows’ proceeds to the Community Bridges organization to help with relief for evacuees from the Pajaro Valley area that were affected by the recent Northern California floods.
“At the heart of Maná is the belief that our music can be a vehicle for social good,” the group’s vocalist, Fher Olvera, said . “When we heard about the devastating storms and saw our people in Pajaro suffering, we knew we had to help. We encourage our fans to help in any way they can.”
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Tickets go on sale starting Friday, November 18 at 10am local time.
Following their record-breaking LA arena residency and their Latin America stadium run, MANÁ announces the 2023 leg of their tour - México Lindo Y Querido - featuring 19 shows across the U.S. Produced by Live Nation, the U.S. tour includes the band's only New York metro area performance at UBS Arena on Saturday, April 22.
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México Lindo y Querido kicked off in Latin America on June 10th in Tijuana, México with multiple nights in Medellin, Bogota, Puerto Rico and México. The five-city México run brought the band to sold-out stadiums with over 150,000 fans, including 60,000 ecstatic fans at the prestigious Foro Sol stadium in México City.
To kick off the announcement of their US leg, MANÁ will host a special tour launch party tonight at Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay Beach featuring a special live performance from the band.
Their tour is a timeless celebration of the group's love and admiration for México and the multigenerational Latino community as a whole. Over three decades, MANÁ has amassed a diverse audience of fans of all ages that continue to celebrate their music around the globe.
"Get ready, we're coming with a brand new production and all our hits. We're excited to be back on the road and see all our fans in the US. This isn't just a concert tour, it's a celebration of life." - MANÁ
The México Lindo y Querido U.S. run comes on the heels of MANÁ's record-breaking residency with 12 sold-out shows and 165,000 tickets sold to date. MANÁ has shared the stage with special guests including Joe Walsh of The Eagles along the way, as well as performing two special nights in celebration of Fiestas Patrias in September.
The residency has garnered a multitude of positive reviews from fans and critics over the first 12 shows, and the band has promised to continue playing Los Angeles into 2023 as fans demand more dates.
"When you go to one of their concerts ... you go to feel alive..." - Billboard
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MANÁ - MÉXICO LINDO Y QUERIDO 2023 TOUR DATES
Fri Feb 10 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum Sat Feb 11 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum Fri Mar 17 - San Jose, CA - SAP Center Sat Mar 18 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena Fri Mar 24 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center Sat Mar 25 - Phoenix, AZ - Desert Diamond Arena Thu Mar 30 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center Sat Apr 01 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center Fri Apr 14 - Miami, FL - FTX Arena Sat Apr 15 - Miami, FL - FTX Arena Fri Apr 21 - Washington, DC - Capital One Arena Sat Apr 22 - New York, NY - UBS Arena Fri Apr 28 - Chicago, IL - United Center Sat Apr 29 - Chicago, IL - United Center Fri May 05 - Atlanta, GA - Gas South Arena Sat May 06 - Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum Fri Sep 08 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center Sun Sep 17 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena Sat Sep 23 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
Considered the most influential Latin rock band in the world, MANÁ continues to transcend generations with their music. MANÁ - meaning positive energy in Polynesian - began in 1986 when four friends from Guadalajara, Mexico came together to fuse new rock sounds with Latin and Caribbean rhythms.
The group includes Fher Olvera as vocalist, guitarist and main composer, Alex González on drums, Sergio Vallín on lead guitar, and Juan Diego Calleros on bass. The group released their first album, Falta Amor in 1990. In 1992, they released ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? which sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, becoming the best-selling Spanish-language rock album of all time.
MANÁ is one of the highest selling Latin touring acts of all time. From their first show in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palace in 1993 to their ongoing, historic residency at the Kia Forum on the Rayando El Sol Tour, MANÁ has established themselves as a powerhouse in the city. Their residency has sold over 165,000 tickets to date across 12 sold-out shows.
MANÁ has sold millions of albums around the world and has released 11 albums of original songs along with several live albums and compilations. MANÁ's many accolades additionally include their handprints on the Hollywood Rockwalk and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, making them the first Spanish-language rock band to receive that honor.
Their influence also spans beyond music. For 30 years, the Selva Negra Ecological Foundation has been the social arm of MANÁ, combining conservation and environmental rescue with social development. Throughout their career, the band has been a vocal advocate for issues impacting their fans around the globe. Most recently the band joined forces with Dr. Anthony Fauci in support of President Joe Biden's Month of Action to encourage vaccination among the US Latino population.
MANÁ has 133 Certified Gold Albums, 256 Certified Platinum albums, 4 GRAMMY Awards, 9 Latin GRAMMY Awards, 26 Billboard Latin Music Awards, 15 Premio Lo Nuestro Awards, and honors such as the 2018 Latin Billboard Lifetime Achievement Award & 2018 Latin Grammy Person of the Year Award and more recently the 2021 ICONO LATIN BILLBOARD Award.
Their current collaboration project, which began in 2019, revisits some of their greatest songs, accompanied by renowned and diverse artists.
The most recent release -"Te Llore Un Rio," featuring Christian Nodal (pop and maricheño), has been one of their most successful releases of their current duet project so far, trending in over 15 countries across North America and Latin America at the time of release. Spanish singer Pablo Alborán joined them in 2019 with "Rayando el Sol", Sebastian Yatra in "No Ha Parado de Llover,'' Joy Huerta in "Eres Mi Religion", "El Reloj Cucú" with 12-year-old Mabel, and "Mariposa Traicionera" with Regional Mexican superstar Alejandro Fernandez.
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The North American trek follows their extended Los Angeles residency
MANÁ have already launched their 2023 “México Lindo Y Querido” tour, but now the Mexican rock legends have announced tickets to even more dates for an expanded North American trek.
“Get ready, we’re coming with a brand new production and all our hits,” the band shared a statement ahead of their spring leg. “We’re excited to be back on the road and see all our fans in the US. This isn’t just a concert tour, it’s a celebration of life.”
Get tickets here , and read on for more details including pre-sale dates.
What Is MANÁ’s Next Tour?
Following an initial Latin American run in 2022 and an extended Los Angeles residency in early 2o23, MANÁ’s “México Lindo Y Querido” tour went into full-swing with a spring 2023 circuit that concluded in May. The “Oye Mi Amor” group will resume on September 1st in Houston, followed by two nights in Dallas and stops to Las Vegas, Denver, and more.
MANÁ open October at Chicago’s United Center before launching their latest batch of live dates in Philadelphia on October 21st. They continue along the East Coast to Newark, New Jersey; Orlando; and Hollywood, Florida, then hit Texas for two more shows between Austin and Edinburg in early November. Aside from a previously announced double-header at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum on November 24th and 25th, the “México Lindo Y Querido” tour now includes a new trip to San Diego and its new closing performance in Fresno, California on December 1st.
Who Is Opening for MANÁ on Tour?
There have been no confirmations regarding MANÁ’s potential openers or supporting acts, but the band has maintained their knack for surprise; their long-running LA residency has featured special guests such as The Eagles’ Joe Walsh and Panteón Rococó.
How Can I Get Tickets for MANÁ’s 2023 Tour?
Tickets to all of MANÁ’s upcoming live dates are available via StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
What Are MANÁ’s 2023 Tour Dates?
See MANÁ’s full list of tour dates below, and get tickets to all of their upcoming concerts here . New dates are in bold .
MANÁ 2023 Tour Dates: 09/01 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center 09/08 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center 09/17 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena 09/22 – San Jose, CA @ SAP Center 09/23 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center 09/29 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena 10/01 – Chicago, IL @ United Center 10/21 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center 10/22 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center 10/28 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center 10/31 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 11/03 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center 11/04 – Edinburg, TX @ Bert Ogden Arena 11/22 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena 11/24 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum 11/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum 12/01 – Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center 12/02 – Los Angeles, CA @ Besame Mucho
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Hailed as Mexico's answer to U2, Maná are a hugely successful rock act who have achieved countless awards and accolades, including four Grammy Awards and seven Latin Grammy Awards, making them one of the most successful Spanish-speaking rock acts.
Formed in Guadalajara, Mexico, the band came together in 1986, featuring the talents of Fher Olvero (vocals), Ulises Calleros (guitars), Juan Diego Calleros (bass) and Alex González (drums). Despite initially signing with Polygram Records, the band soon moved to Warner Music, citing creative differences prompting the move.
Their debut album, "Falta Amor," arrived in 1992, initially slow to find success until the single, "Rayando el Sol" became a hit the following year. After the release, lineup changes saw Ulises replaced by keyboardist Iván González and guitarist Cesar Lopez, before then embarking on their second effort. In 1994, "Donde Jugaran Los Niños" was unleashed, becoming a seminal record that brought Maná superstardom in the Latin-rock world. Spawning several hits, the album went on to sell over 3 million copies, prompting an international tour.
Their third effort, "En Vivo," captured the band's live energies in 1995, featuring their new guitarist, Sergio Vallin, replacing Lopez. Folowing the album "Sueños Liquidos" in 1997, Maná became global stars outside of the Spanish-speaking world, receiving airplay on MTV, as well as featuring in their "Unplugged" series in 1999.
Success could only continue for Maná, whose 2002 "Revolución de Amor" earned them a Grammy Award for 'Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album.' Their sixth studio effort, "Amar Es Combatir" went on to become the highest charting debut of a Spanish-language album on the Billboard 200 in 2007, as well as earning them another Grammy Award. It was five years before new Maná releases arrived, in the form of "Drama y Luz" in 2011, which again stormed the Billboard 200, reaching number five. Two years later, "En Toda Libertad" was released, continuing to find commercial success.
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Multicolored strobe lights flash, the band members walk onto the smoky stage, and as the opening chords to “Rayando El Sol” begin, the audience belt out the lyrics before Fher Olvera gets the chance. Mana brings a bright, manic, infectious positive energy to the stage, and the crowd is immediately affected. Everyone is smiling, singing, and having a good time when Mana comes in concert. Just when you think it can't get any better, Alex Gonzalez smashes out an epic drum solo and the night is made.
Mana are arguably the most successful Latin rock band in the world, having won seven Latin Grammy Awards, four Grammy Awards, fourteen Billboard Latin Music Awards and five MTV Video Music Awards. Their track record itself is a demonstration of their success. They have also set records in both concert attendance and record sales, and if you listen to their music, it's not hard to see why. They produce excellent music on every one of the albums they have recorded, from Falta Amor, released in 1990, to En Toda Libertad in 2013. Their music has roots in Latin pop, pop rock, ska, and reggae.
Whether you're in the front row high fiving the band members or in the farthest seats from the stage, Mana are a must see. They pick epic song sets, using a range from their classics to their new songs and everything in between. Not only do they have awesome songs, but they bring the audience in and make them a part of the show too. If you want to listen to hours of great music and have an incredible night, go see a Mana concert.
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Fher Olvera, Alex González, Sergio Vallín and Juan Calleros otherwise known as Mana are one of Mexico's most adored rock bands and their live show is equally adored by their loyal fan base. Often billed as Mexico's answer to U2, this veteran live act really knows how to put on a show for their crowds. Despite having formed almost 30 years ago, Fher and co step onto stage with the confident demeanour of a rock band half their age and enjoy the rapturous applause received by the audience.
Kicking off proceedings with an anthemic rendition of 'Oye mi amor' the crowd sing, dance and jump along in time with the latino rockers. Olvera whips them into frenzy and encourages them to rock out further to the likes of 'El dragón' which evokes massive cheers. Having scored numerous hits on both the US albums and singles chart, the audience know the band's discography well and remain engaged and enthusiastic throughout the show. They clap along during each band member's personal instrumental solo as they showcase their talents as musicians. Mana leaves the stage knowing they have successfully brought a rock party.
Mana is a hugely successful and popular Mexican rock band that have won countless awards including four of the heavily coveted Grammy awards and an incredible seven Latin Grammy awards. The band is one of the most successful Spanish speaking rock bands of all time, and certainly of modern times. Their concert hall was absolutely packed out with devoted fans, some of whom were so emotional and excited to see their heroes that they were close to tears. And there was more than a few people screaming hysterically, and this before the band had even emerged on stage! Mana have often been compared to U2, as the Spanish speaking equivalent. Judging by their live show, I could see why. Despite their ages, the band stepped on to stage looking and acting like young rock gods. They put on one hell of a show, a performance that was accompanied with flashing lights and strobes that really added to the atmosphere of the venue. The band played all their biggest hits, they had enough to play only their well known songs, which had the whole crowd screaming along.
The music was great. Expect for the remake of an already great song.
It was funny to see how most of the crowd wasn't into the remake. Sad that the band doesn't care about what the fans think.
It was also disappointing that the band had a political agenda. We all came to see a show, listen to some great music. But they couldn't just let that be.
Needles to say I will not be attending another MANA concert
Great concert...!The band is amazing live, they have great energy and interact with the crowd. By balancing their new stuff with their old stuff, they kept both new fans and old fans happy with the repertoire of the event, and make it even more intimate with the audience by performing acoustic. If you’ve never heard of Maná do it now! PS.I would love to see it again...
The concert was awesome, they are very interactive with the crowd. They had 3 different stages along the floor and played at all of them so that if you spent some good money to sit on floor you got your money's worth because they hit all the spots. Will definitely be going again, probably one of the better concerts that I've ever been to.
unfortunately we did not make it to the show. We drove 418 miles half way to Vegas our car broke down. We had to tow and get it fixed didn't make to to Vegas until 11.30pm. By that time Im sure the show was over....so wasted over $300 on a show we did not get to see. So upset about it.....
Mana had an energetic show with great sound. I had seats in the last row but could still see everything. They also had two stages set up which was a fantastic idea to allow more people to see them up close.
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Excelent show even with Fher losing his voice. People attending saved the concert singing all sings and helping Fher. Only one thing: they should stick to schedule. It is not respectful to have people waiting for more than one hour. No excuses on that
Saw them in Oct 2015 in CDMX. It was incredible! The drummer did an epic 12 min set and a couple proposed and danced onstage to Bendida la Luz. Not a dry eye in the house. Thry soumd great! I think I was the only non latino, but I was rocking out!
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Maná Rocks Chicago With ‘México Lindo Y Querido’ Tour Stop: ‘We Feel at Home Here’
The Mexican band's tour continues with stops in Atlanta, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, among other cities.
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It was night two for Maná in Chicago at the United Center on Saturday (April 29), but it was the 12th show overall for the Mexican rock band who’s been on the road with their México Lindo Y Querido Tour in the United States since March.
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As ever, Maná’s concerts are the type where you know you’re going to get hit with the classics, which means you’ll be on your feet and singing at the top of your lungs over the course of two hours, the duration of the group’s set. This concert was no exception. The show featured a stacked setlist including hits from albums released over the span of three decades, such as ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños? , Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran , Sueños Líquidos and Revolución de Amor.
The songs that were part of the setlist included “Cómo Te Deseo,” “De Pies a Cabeza,” “Labios Compartidos,” “Vivir Sin Aire,” “Eres Mi Religión,” “Mariposa Traicionera,” “En El Muelle de San Blas,” “Me Vale” and “Clavado En Un Bar,” to name a few.
A testament to their timeless rock-en-Español anthems and performance prowess, Maná kicked off their trek in March, just months after an unprecedented sold-out residency at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles last year. “The main thing is our shows are a big party and a celebration of life,” González previously told Billboard Español. “We are excited to continue that celebration and share it with more people across the United States.” Olvera added, “We don’t take this for granted. It’s amazing to feel the love from all our Latin fans across the world. It’s an honor to represent our heritage.”
As one of the most important Latin pop-rock bands, Maná’s career spans over three decades. Throughout the years, the band has scored 10 No. 1s on Billboard ’s Hot Latin Songs chart and eight No. 1s on Top Latin Albums .
Maná’s México Lindo Y Querido Tour continues with stops in cities such as Atlanta, Las Vegas, Greensboro and two back-to-back shows in Los Angeles, among other cities. Here’s more info on upcoming dates and tickets.
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Maná announces third Arizona show for 2023 ‘México Lindo y Querido US Tour’
PHOENIX, AZ — ‘Oye mi amor,’ Maná is coming to the Valley! The iconic rock band is bringing its ‘México Lindo y Querido US Tour’ to Arizona in 2023!
Maná previously announces they'd be making TWO stops in the Valley next year, but on November 21 the band announced they are adding ANOTHER TOUR date in Arizona!
¡Y sólo porque ustedes lo pidieron! Se agregan NUEVAS FECHAS al Tour México Lindo y Querido US 2023 🌹💀🌹🤘🏻💥 09/02/23 - San Antonio, TX 09/09/23 - Dallas, TX 09/16/23 - Glendale, AZ pic.twitter.com/HeCizgNvI7 — Maná (@manaoficial) November 21, 2022
The band will hit the stage in both Phoenix and Glendale.
Tickets for the first two dates for the general public went on sale November 18; for details on ticket information, click here .
Tickets for the third date go on sale Wednesday, November 23 at 10 a.m.
- First tour stop: March 24, 2023, at 8:30 p.m. at Footprint Center in Phoenix.
- Second tour stop: March 25, 2023, at 8 p.m. at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale.
- Third tour stop: September 16, 2023 at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale.
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Carin León is a man of great panache. Known best by the cowboy hat he wears cocked to the side and his blues-inflected Sonoran croon, the Latin Grammy-winning balladeer carries himself with the steely gaze of a cowboy and the swagger of a rock star.
León generated much buzz after appearing onstage this summer at the 20th annual Premios Juventud in Puerto Rico. It was while performing his joint norteño-pop song “ Ni Me Debes, Ni Te Debo ” with Colombian singer-songwriter Camilo, that he sported a T-shirt emblazoned with the phrase “F— Regional”— as in, f— regional Mexican music.
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León, who won his first Latin Grammy last year in the regional Mexican music category, clarified this statement piece in a manifesto published the next day, describing the pitfalls of lumping all Mexican folk music under one label. “We’re much more than that — we’re banda, we’re corridos, we’re mariachi,” it reads. “We are flavor, we are emotion, we are revolution.”
“Mexican music is no longer regional — it’s only become more global,” he explains to The Times over a video call from Hidalgo, Texas, one of many stops on his current U.S. tour. “Our music is for all kinds of people, of all social classes now. We’re not just breaking ground in Mexico anymore. We’re also talking Latin America, and now, the world.”
Born Oscar Armando Diaz de León — Carin is short for Oscarín, a nickname he’s had since childhood — the 34-year-old singer-songwriter says he took to music “from first breath” and began playing the guitar at age 15. After a solid seven-year run as frontman of the norteño band Grupo Arranke, he split in 2018 to release a solo debut, “Desvelada con Banda y Mariachi.” Since then, León has famously played the part of “ El Tóxico ” with Tijuana players Grupo Firme, and grew his fan base in songs with Spanish rapper C. Tangana and Colombian pop-reggaeton star Maluma.
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4:42 p.m. Sept. 7, 2023 An earlier version of this story said the Honda Center is in Ontario; it is in Anaheim. Also, León’s show at Crypto.com Arena is Sept. 16, not Sept. 17.
León is currently touring the U.S. in support of his latest album, “Colmillo de Leche,” which was entirely written and recorded with artists from his birthplace of Hermosillo, Mexico. He’ll perform Thursday at the Honda Center in Anaheim before making his way to L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena on Sept. 16.
“I’m very excited and also a little incredulous about what is happening in my career, and in [Mexican] music,” he tells The Times. “It comes with a very big responsibility, but I’m ready to accept it.”
The following Q&A has been lightly edited for clarity and length.
Can you tell me what inspired your “F— Regional” campaign on Instagram this summer? Calling it “regional Mexican” is so limiting. And it’s not just the title that’s limiting, but also the mentality that we are closed off to mingling [with] any other kind of music. We can collaborate with any artist and we can do it well. What we know as regional Mexican music has a big voice, and I think it’s time to tell the world what we’re made of and compare ourselves to anyone else we see. The genre will continue to grow, and as a Mexican, I’m proud to carry that flag in our music.
As an outsider, the Mexican music I knew growing up was pop, or rock groups like Maná, Los Lobos and Molotov. I admit that I only started learning about Mexican folk music in the past few years, but it’s more diverse than people believe. I grew up consuming Molotov, Maná, Los Lobos — Caifanes too! They highlight different parts of the culture of Mexico, which is made up of thousands of flavors. Something very interesting is how [Sonoran music] is no longer as marginalized as it was before, no longer divided by social class. Now that we’re all collaborating and combining sounds, our music can make a more gigantic impact than before.
Your latest album, “Colmillo de Leche,” is a marvelous collection of sounds from your hometown. What was the best thing about growing up in Hermosillo? I was talking about it with some friends yesterday — I don’t know why, but we’re so in love with our town that we don’t want to leave! To this day I still live in Hermosillo. We have a different culture that I haven’t found anywhere else. Perhaps it’s the sense of home, the sense of belonging. At the core of [“Colmillo de Leche”], what no one can possibly compete with, is how simply authentic we are. I think the strongest weapon I have in my arsenal, musically, is the history of Sonoran music that runs through my veins. I think dedicating a record to our music has been one of the most fun and rewarding things.
Natanael Cano is another artist from Hermosillo who’s made waves [with corridos tumbados]. Is there something in the water there, musically? Oh, I do believe there’s something in the water. The truth is that we have always been very hermetic in our music. We never want to look like anyone else. In our culture, we are always a little proud in that sense, and we look for what makes us stand out from the others. The music of my countrymen shows not just how talented we are, but how different we are from the rest.
Who are some Mexican artists you find inspiring in this moment? I’ve been listening to the same music for many years, but there’s so much momentum here, artists who are breaking and making very hard music. What’s been happening with Peso Pluma, with Grupo Frontera, is helping elevate Mexico on the world stage. I see them as my comrades in that.
Last year you won the Latin Grammy for best regional Mexican song for the song “Como lo Hice Yo” [with Édgar Barrera and Matisse]. How do you feel about Mexican representation in the broader Latin music industry? Latin music in general has gained a lot of power and credibility. We sell more concert tickets today than ever before, we put on more shows, we’ll play almost anywhere. I think that being authentic, looking for your essence, doing what’s in your heart and not the latest trend leads to success. Today, artists are no longer trying to emulate what is happening in other parts of the world, or imitating whoever’s been crowned by the industry. Nowadays, Mexicans want to be more Mexican than ever! In general, Latinos want to be more Latino than ever. I think that we have a lot to offer to the global music scene.
You can sing norteño and banda, but also blues and soul. Your vocals in “Primera Cita” have an R&B quality that really makes you stand out. How did you develop your vocal style? I think of myself like a chef, in that I play with flavors of blues, soul, flamenco and obviously rock. I think rejecting genre labels happened a long time ago for me. I can find colors in any kind of music and take direction from there. I took after my father and grandfather, of course; but undoubtedly, José Alfredo Jiménez, the greatest exporter of ranchera, played a big part. I have also been inspired by singers like Alejandro Sanz or the Cuban singer Silvio Rodríguez.
On this current tour, you sang an incredible live version of the country song “Tennessee Whiskey,” very much in the style of Chris Stapleton. Last year you recorded a song, “Fancy Like,” with Walker Hayes. What moves you about American country music? I have always been a big fan of country music. I learned so much from the Nashville scene. Chris Stapleton’s got one of the strongest voices, and his performance of “Tennessee Whiskey” is the one and only for me. He really takes it to another level.
Is it the cowboy connection? We do have that in common. But you know, roots music — not just from the U.S., but from all over the world, like salsa, bachata or Cuban son — I love music that comes from the roots, that comes from the raw feeling of the people. And that’s what I love about country too. It feels very natural, very intuitive, and it always has something to teach me.
What is your biggest dream? To keep living my life breaking paradigms. Not so much being number one, or being 100% current, but actually living my truth. I think it’s my biggest dream to go down in history as a positive force that changes music.
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boletos a la venta a partir de este viernes 29 de abril en www.mana.com.mx Desde lo alto de la Ciudad de México, en el World Trade Center, MANÁ ofreció un showcase donde interpretó tres de sus más emblemáticas canciones, todo esto para dar el banderazo de salida de lo que será su gira México Lindo y Querido.
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To date, they have already sold over 300,000 tickets to the México Lindo y Querido tour across 22 cities not including the newly announced shows. MANÁ - MÉXICO LINDO Y QUERIDO 2023 TOUR DATES: Fri Mar 17 - San Jose, CA - SAP Center. Sat Mar 18 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena. Fri Mar 24 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center.
Their 2023 Mexico Lindo y Querido Tour is a testament to their performance prowess, with 22 U.S. dates. The Mexican powerhouse troupe will kick off their trek Mar. 17 in San José at the SAP ...
Mexican rock band Maná announced they will be performing in the U.S. in 2023 as part of their México Lindo y Querido tour. The band will play two dates in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum. Maná ...
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April 29 Times: Gates Open: 6:30 PM. Show Time: 8:00 PM. Following their Latin America stadium run, MANÁ will embark on the 2023 leg of their tour - México Lindo Y Querido - with 2 nights at the United Center on April 28 and 29! Their tour is a timeless celebration of the group's love and admiration for México and the multigenerational ...
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MANÁ - MÉXICO LINDO Y QUERIDO 2023 TOUR DATES. Fri Feb 10 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum. Sat Feb 11 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum. Fri Mar 17 - San Jose, CA - SAP Center. Sat Mar 18 - Oakland ...
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Following their record-breaking Los Angeles arena residency and their Latin America stadium run, Maná has announced the 2023 leg of their México Lindo Y Querido tour featuring 19 shows across the United States. The U.S. leg of the tour kicks off with two more dates of Mana's current L.A. residency at the Kia Forum on February 10 and 11 and ...
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Maná is bringing the México Lindo y Querido tour to Moody Center on Friday, November 3, 2023. Tickets on sale NOW. PARKING: 6:30pm CT OFRENDA PRE-PARTY: 6:30pm CT on the Dell Technologies Plaza. Join us prior to the show for music, mariachis and more!
Español. It was night two for Maná in Chicago at the United Center on Saturday (April 29), but it was the 12th show overall for the Mexican rock band who's been on the road with their México ...
and last updated 2:25 PM, Dec 13, 2022. PHOENIX, AZ — 'Oye mi amor,' Maná is coming to the Valley! The iconic rock band is bringing its 'México Lindo y Querido US Tour' to Arizona in ...
About. TICKETS ON SALE: Friday, June 9, 2023 at 10:00am ET. Entry Policy VIEW. Doors 7:30 PM. Starts 8:30 PM. Start your special evening at Prudential Lounge, located at 165 Mulberry St! This newly renovated lounge is the perfect spot to grab a drink before the show begins. Guests wishing to transfer tickets must log into their Ticketmaster ...
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