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Besame Mucho in Los Angeles, CA

Dec 21, 2024 at 11:00 AM  ·  Dodger Stadium Dodger Stadium

Besame Mucho
Dec 21
Besame Mucho
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Colombian singer Shakira, known for hits like "Chantaje" and "Hips Don't Lie," has sold 80M+ records, won 3 GRAMMYs, 11 Latin GRAMMYs, and starred in "Zootopia."
Pancho Barraza, born Francisco Javier Barraza Rodríguez, is a renowned Mexican singer/songwriter known for traditional music. He joined Los Recoditos in 1991 and launched a solo career in 1995.
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.
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.
Chilean rock icon Beto Cuevas led La Ley to Grammy wins with hits like "Invisible" and "Uno." His solo work earned Latin Grammys, collaborating with Ely Guerra and Javiera Flores.
Italian singer Nek, born Filippo Neviani, began his music career early and gained fame with hits like "Laura non C'è." Known for his multi-instrumental talent and success across Europe and Latin America, he has multiple top charting albums and two greatest-hits collections.
Los Cadetes de Linares, a pioneering norteño band from Linares, Nuevo Leon, gained fame with hits like "Dos Coronas a Mi Madre" & "Los Pistoleros Famosos." Renowned for their corridos, they've been popular since the 1970s across diverse fan bases.
Formed in 1995 in Nuevo León, Inspector is Mexico's top ska band, known for hits like "Blanco y Negro" and award-winning "Alma en Fuego," blending intense love lyrics with powerful style.
Enrique Iglesias, born in Madrid, is the top Latin pop icon, famous for hits in English & Spanish. Sold 180M+ albums globally & teamed with stars like Pitbull. Holds record for #1 singles on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs. Multiple GRAMMYs winner.
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.
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.
Pitbull, a GRAMMY®-winning global superstar, is known for hits like "Timber" and "Give Me Everything." Born in Miami, he's an education advocate and entrepreneur. He's opened SLAM! schools, partnered with eMerge Americas, and was honored by the UN and at the International Achievement Summit. Pitbull has sold millions of albums, boasts over 15 billion video views, and collaborates with Tony Robbins.
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.
Bacilos, formed in Miami by Colombian Jorge Villamizar and Brazilian André Lopes, blends acoustic pop with Latin and Caribbean rhythms. Grammy-winning for hits like “Caraluna,” they’re known for poetic songwriting and dynamic live shows.
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.
Los Tucanes De Tijuana, formed by Mario Quintero Lara, are known for vibrant norteño music. They've released over 50 albums, including hits like "Me Robaste El Corazón" and "Me Gusta Vivir De Noche," under labels like Alacran, EMI, and Universal Music Group. The band has collaborated on various projects, and their song "Julián Pérez" gained fame through the film "Salvando Al Soldado Perez."
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.
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.
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.
Mexican singer Julio Preciado rose from Banda Tiburón to lead Banda El Limón, joined Banda El Recodo, and formed Banda Perla del Pacífico, achieving platinum success.
Elefante, banda mexicana de rock pop, destaca por más de 20 éxitos en el Top Ten y seis álbumes. Colaboró con Joaquín Sabina, Maná y Shakira. Ganadores de una Diosa de Plata, nominados a tres Grammys. Conocidos por sus giras mundiales y contribuciones en discos tributo.
Grupo Laberinto, formed in 1987 in Sonora, Mexico, is known for blending tropical, ranchera, corridos, and baladas. Their hit "El Profeta" popularized their signature corridos de caballos style. With a strong fanbase in Mexico, the U.S., and Guatemala, they've toured widely and collaborated with global artists, evolving their sound to reach new audiences.
La Sonora Dinamita de Lucho Argain, founded by Lucho Argain in 1960 in Cartagena, Colombia, features a fusion of cumbia and Latin rhythms. Key members include Daniel Argain and Andy Rave, who was part of Celia Cruz's band. The group also includes Mexican talents Sandra Itzel and Sandy Domínguez, known for working with top Latin artists.
Mexican band Los Tigrillos, known for blending Cumbia and Norteño, emerged in the '80s. Famous for albums like Cumbias Con Garra, they achieved gold status multiple times.
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.
Alexander García, better known as "El Fantasma," born in Las Cañas, Durango, is a major Regional Mexican star. With hits like “Encantadora” and “El Circo,” he's topped Billboard charts. His channel boasts 550M+ YouTube views and 45M streams monthly. El Fantasma gained prominence after connecting with Jorge Gaxiola from Voz De Mando, leading to his debut album "Equipo Armado."
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.
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.
Natalia Jiménez, a renowned singer-songwriter known for her versatile voice, has won GRAMMY, Latin GRAMMY, and Latin Billboard awards. She has recorded duets with Marc Anthony, Daddy Yankee, and Ricky Martin. Her chart-topping ranchero album "Mexico de Mi Corazón" earned GOLD status in Mexico. She’s also a TV personality on shows like La Voz Kids and a fashion icon.
Carlos Vives, a Grammy and Latin Grammy-winning Colombian artist from Santa Marta, blends traditional styles like vallenato with pop and reggaeton. Known for hits like "La Bicicleta" with Shakira and "Canción Bonita" with Ricky Martin, he has sold millions of records and received numerous awards. Vives collaborated with artists such as Rubén Blades and Sebastian Yatra. Founder of Gaira, he promotes local talent and has widely influenced Latin music.
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.
Formed in 1968 Chile, Los Ángeles Negros, led by Germaín de la Fuente, gained fame with ballads like "Y Volveré." Chart-toppers across Latin America, settled in Mexico in 1982.
Born in Monterrey, La Leyenda led by Eliseo Robles Jr., excels in norteño genre. Known for hits like "Necesito un Amor", they've been successful since 1995.

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1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA Directions

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