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Besame Mucho Austin in Austin, TX

Apr 5, 2025 at 11:00 AM  ·  Circuit of the Americas Circuit of the Americas

Besame Mucho
Apr 5
Besame Mucho
Past Concert

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Jasiel Nuñez, nacido en Guadalajara, México, es una estrella en la música latina, conocido por su estilo innovador y éxitos como “Rosa Pastel”. Firmó con Double P Records y colaboró con Peso Pluma, debutando en Billboard en 2023. Su álbum "LA ODISEA" alcanzó el #1 en las listas de Spotify.
Peso Pluma, a groundbreaking Mexican artist, blends unique style with hits like "GÉNESIS." He’s a GRAMMY winner, first Mexican at VMAs/EMAs, and worked with Cardi B, Karol G, and more.
Born in Mazatlán, BANDA LOS RECODITOS, initially named by Cruz Lizárraga and José Ángel Espinoza in 1989, have acclaimed international awards like Latin Grammy and Billboard. Known for significant performances and high album sales.
Jorge Medina, with over 28 years in banda and mariachi, is known for hits like "Lo más seguro" and "Porque tú llegaste." He blends ranchero, cumbia, and balada styles.
Luis R. Conriquez, nacido en Caborca, Sonora, es un cantante y compositor mexicano de corridos. Firmado por Kartel Music, ahora es socio de la compañía.
Banda MS, originaria de Mazatlán, Sinaloa, celebra 20 años de carrera con su estilo versátil y exitosos corridos. Conocida por su vibrante música, ha colaborado con Ice Cube.
Latin America's synth-pop pioneers since 1997, Moenia—Alfonso Pichardo, Jorge Soto, and Alex Midi—are known for 20+ Top 10 hits and 10 albums in electronic music.
Los Inquietos del Norte, de Guadalajara, revolucionan la música regional mexicana con su estilo único. Firmaron con Eagle Music en 2002. Destacan por éxitos como "Mi Amigo el de Arriba" y premios Billboard.
Bobby Pulido, son of Tejano legend Roberto, blends Tejano with Texas country. Known for hits like "Desvelado," his work won multiple 1997 Tejano Music Awards. Based in Edinburg, Texas.
Luis Ángel is a celebrated artist from Latin America with a 42-year career. Known for hits like "Lluvia" and "Lo que son las cosas," he has composed for stars such as Luis Miguel, Ednita Nazario, and Jose Feliciano.
Pionero del sonido del regional mexicano, Carin mezcla audacia y raíces en sus composiciones, impactando globalmente y elevando la música mexicana.
Los Tigres del Norte, from Sinaloa, Mexico, are renowned for transforming norteño music into mainstream pop. Known for hits like "Contrabando y Traición," their unique blend of accordion-driven music with boleros and rock rhythms narrates stories of everyday struggles. With over 70 albums, many chart-toppers, and multiple Grammys, they’ve collaborated with artists like Andrés Calamaro and Marc Antonio Solis. Famous for performing at Folsom Prison and their MTV Unplugged session, they continue to address social themes impacting Mexican-Americans.
Accordion virtuoso Ramón Ayala, born to musician Ramón Covarrubias, formed Relampagos del Norte with Cornelio Reyna, later leading Los Bravos del Norte. Known for hits like "Ya No Llores," he has released over 60 albums, excelling in norteño with love songs, rancheras, and corridos.
Pesado, formed in 1993 by Beto Zapata and Pepe Elizondo in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, is famed for its norteño style. Known for hits like "Eso Me Gusta," they achieved gold status and a Grammy nomination. Their album "Gracias por Tu Amor" tackled societal issues, and they celebrated their 20th anniversary with concerts featuring Celso Piña and Raul Hernandez. Noteworthy collaborations include Mariachi San Luis, and they honored norteño legends like Los Alegres de Terán. With chart-topping singles, they've changed labels but maintained their popularity.
MATUTE, known for blending Latin pop and rock, unites generations with hits spanning decades. Famous for energetic shows and tributes to classic Latin artists.
Hombres G, formed in 1983 in Madrid, is known for their pop-rock hits and enduring friendship. They've sold millions, toured globally, starred in films, inspired a musical, and earned a Grammy Honorary Award and Spain's Gold Medal of Fine Arts.
Molotov, icónica banda de rock en español de México, lleva 30 años conquistando escenarios globales con éxitos atemporales como "Gimme the Power" y "Puto".
Este cantautor y productor mexicano, reconocido globalmente como una de las mejores voces hispanas, ha vendido más de 15M discos. Con 4 Grammys y 5 Latin Grammys, también lanzó el primer musical 360º "María". Dirige el innovador tour "Jaripeo Sin Fronteras" y ha colaborado con Lupita D'Alessio y Julieta Venegas. Su vlog semanal en YouTube atrae a 1.5M de suscriptores y 50M de visitas.
Conjunto Primavera, formed in 1978 in Ojinaga, Mexico, is known for regional Mexican music. Their hits include "Necesito Decirte," which went platinum. They've won two Latin Grammys, including Best Regional Mexican Song in 2006 and Best Norteño Album in 2014, and have had many albums certified gold.
Los Invasores de Nuevo León, a legendary Mexican norteño group founded in 1980, is known for hits like "Laurita Garza" and "Clave 7," shaping modern norteño music.
Banda Machos, from Jalisco, Mexico, are renowned for pioneering the la quebradita style by blending banda, ranchera, and cumbia. Known for hits like "ZapaMambo," they won a Lo Nuestro Award in 1993 and a Grammy nomination in 2006. With collaborations including Juan Gabriel and Joan Sebastian, their music resonates internationally, topping charts with singles like "Cuatro Meses" and "El Sonidito (Ruidito)." They expertly embraced digital media, achieving massive YouTube views, while selling out concerts globally.
Camila, referente del pop balada desde 2005, integrado por Mario Domm, Pablo Hurtado y Samo, destaca con éxitos como "Mientes" y álbumes aclamados. Han ganado Latin GRAMMY y Billboard, con más de 2M copias vendidas y 18 hits #1 en México.
Bronco, from Apodaca, Nuevo León, masters regional Mexican music with baladas, cumbias, and rancheras. Known for 20+ albums and 20M+ sales, they’ve won awards like Lo Nuestro and El Heraldo. Notable performances include Estadio Azteca and Cryptot.com Arena. Members: José Guadalupe Esparza, René Guadalupe Esparza, José Adán Esparza, Javier Cantú, Arsenio Guajardo.
Formada en 1991 por Fernando Guardado en Villa Corona, Jalisco, la agrupación destacó con "El alacrán" en 1994. Ganaron el Premio Furia Musical con "Eva María".
Los Rieleros del Norte, from Chihuahua, Mexico, are a norteño music pioneer. Known for "El Columpio" and "Te Quiero Mucho," their romantic, danceable style blends saxophone and accordion. Founded in 1979 and later relocated to Texas, they've earned Grammy nods and a Las Vegas Walk of Fame star. With over three-dozen albums, hits include "Amor Prohibido" and gold-certified "Prieta Orgullosa." Despite lineup changes, Daniel Esquivel leads, continuing their success in top Latin charts. Their music resonates in US cities with large Latino populations.
Los Huracanes del Norte, hailing from Michoacán and based in San Jose, are norteño legends with 50+ albums and hits like "Corrdio de Daniel Treviño." They've topped charts, won gold, and toured worldwide since 1969, known for their unique style and sold-out shows.
La Fiera de Ojinaga, from Chihuahua, reinvents norteño with sax, known for hits like "Imposible y Prohibido." Signed to Azteca Records, they're praised for their unique, versatile style.

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9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd, Austin, TX 78617, USA Directions

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