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Besame Mucho Austin in Austin, TX

Mar 2, 2024  ·  Circuit of the Americas Circuit of the Americas

Besame Mucho
Mar 2
Besame Mucho
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Mexican band El Tri, led by Alejandro Lora, began as Three Souls in My Mind in the '60s. They pioneered Latin rock, earning a gold record for "Simplemente el Tri" with hits like "Triste Canción de Amor." Known for their energetic performances, they have released several live albums and received accolades including a Mexican Cinematographic Academy award and a Grammy nomination.
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.
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.
Grupo Frontera, con seis miembros, destaca en música norteña y cumbia. Colaboraron con Bad Bunny en el éxito global “un x100to.” Ganaron el Latin Grammy 2024 a Mejor Álbum de Música Norteña.
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.
Formed in 1986, Caifanes is a Mexican band known for their unique and timeless rock sound, captivating generations with emotive concerts and unforgettable music.
Louisiana-born Ha*Ash, sisters Hanna and Ashley Perez Moza, excel in rock, pop, and country. Hits like "Odio Amarte" made their debut album go platinum. Known for singles "No Te Quiero Nada" and collaborations with Brandi Carlisle & Alejandro Fernández. Won multiple awards including MTV Agents of Change.
Marisela, "La Dama de Hierro," is a Mexican-American singer famed for romantic ballads. Known for her voice, sensuality, and blonde hair, she sold over 40M albums and achieved 750M+ Spotify streams. The only Spanish singer with an album getting all songs in The Billboard Top 10, she collaborated with Joan Sebastian and Marco Antonio Solís. Influencing stars like Jenni Rivera and Thalía, her music's been covered by artists such as Lucero and Yuridia.
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.
Mexican electro-pop icon Fey, known for hits like "Media Naranja," boasts a 29-year career with 12M albums sold. She's collaborated with Colombian artist Esteman.
Sin Bandera, a Mexican-Argentinian duo formed by Noel Schajris and Leonel García, is known for romantic ballads. Their debut album featured the hit "Entra en Mi Vida," and they've collaborated with Camila on the "4 Latidos Tour." Popular albums include "Sin Bandera" and "De Viaje."
Alejandra Guzmán, “La Reina Del Rock” mexicana, ha vendido 25M+ discos. Premiada con Latin Grammys y ASCAP, es famosa por "Volverte a Amar" y su energía escénica única.
Formed in 1995 in Mexico City, Molotov is a rap-metal band known for their Grammy-nominated debut "Donde Jugarán Las Niñas?" and collaborations with producer Mario Caldato, Jr.
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.
Reik, a Latin pop trio from Mexicali, is renowned for romantic ballads. They won a Latin Grammy for "Peligro" and charted hits like "Yo Quisiera." Formed in 2003, they worked with producers Vázquez and Cibrian.
Born in Mexico, Gloria Trevi, a revered Latin artist, has sold over 30 million records and holds multiple Billboard Latin and Premio Lo Nuestro awards. Known for electrifying tours and powerful songwriting, she's also a Latin GRAMMY nominee and a top touring artist in North America.
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.
Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes, known for rock and Latin fusion, rose to fame with hits like "A Dios le Pido" and "La Camisa Negra." He won over 20 Latin Grammys and 4 Grammys, collaborating with Nelly Furtado and others. Juanes topped global charts with albums like Un Día Normal and Mi Sangre, blending genres from boleros to heavy metal. With his unique style and social activism, he became one of the most influential Latin artists, highlighted by his 2019 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year honor.
Born in Mexico City in 1994, Los Askis is a pioneering Cumbia Andina group known for vibrant performances. With tracks like "Amorcito Ya No Llores," they promote Mexican culture in collaboration with Mexikolombia.
Lalo Mora, born in Nuevo León, Mexico, is a renowned norteño singer known for expressive rancheras and masterful corridos. He gained fame with Los Invasores de Nuevo León before a successful solo career with hits like "Un Millon de Primaveras." Collaborating with record labels Fonovisa and Disa, his legacy continues with his son in Los Herederos de Nuevo León.
Mexican singer Alicia Villarreal rose to fame with Grupo Límite before going solo with hits like "Soy Lo Prohibido." Grammy-nominated for "Orgullo de Mujer," she’s known for blending norteño and Latin pop with traditional Mexican styles. Collaborated with Ha*Ash and husband Cruz Martinez.

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