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Individual Banamex Comfort Pass Corona Capital 2025 in Mexico City,

Nov 14, 2025 at 2:00 PM  ·   · $1406 Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Tickets from $1406

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Born in [Birthplace], [Artist] is known for [genre/style] hits like "[Popular Song]." Collaborated with [Collaborators], winning [Awards]. Renowned for [Notable Achievement].
Alexandra Savior's ethereal sound blends genres with a tender, textured voice. Known for rich narratives, she's crafted the album "Beneath The Lilypad" over five years, exploring themes of self-discovery and artistic freedom.
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, formed by Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys, known for hits like "Enola Gay," blend Stockhausen with ABBA. Their album, The Punishment of Luxury, reached top charts, receiving critical acclaim. Not resting on nostalgia, they continue to innovate with "Bauhaus Staircase," their most political work, showcasing their artistic evolution and devotion to musical integrity. Despite success, they maintain a commitment to authenticity over heritage status.
Mogwai, formed in 1996 in Scotland, are known for their dynamic post-rock sound, merging power and minimalism. Renowned for tracks like "Travel Is Dangerous." They've released nine studio albums and four soundtracks. Mogwai consistently push musical boundaries while leading the independent music scene.
Bad Bad Hats, an indie rock band from Minneapolis, was formed by Kerry Alexander and Chris Hoge in 2012. Known for catchy tunes, they’ve toured nationally with artists like The Beths and Michelle Branch. Their latest album, *Walkman*, was released in 2021.
Queens of the Stone Age, founded by Josh Homme post-Kyuss, gained fame with their 2000 album Rated R. Known for their heavy rock and psychedelic blend, they collaborated with artists like Dave Grohl and Elton John. Songs for the Deaf, featuring hits "No One Knows" and "Go with the Flow," elevated their status. Their 2013 album, ...Like Clockwork, topped Billboard charts. They've worked with producers like Mark Ronson and released albums such as Villains and In Times New Roman.... Their work has garnered Grammy nominations, showcasing their influence in modern rock.
Garbage, formed in 1995 and known for their dramatic, atmospheric pop music, blends rock and electronic sounds. Hits include "Stupid Girl" & collaborations with Joy Division.
Kadavar, hailing from Berlin, blends rock anthems, ballads, and epic moments in their seventh album. Collaborating with Jascha Kreft and producer Max Rieger, they deliver a powerful and transformative musical experience.
Chicago-born pop sensation Chrissy gained fame with her hit “I’m So Hot.” Praised by Rolling Stone and Vogue, she’s known for powerful vocals, humor, and championing equality.
Nilüfer Yanya, a West London native, blends indie rock, jazz, soul, and psychedelia. Known for "Small Crimes" and "Baby Luv," she gained acclaim with albums like Miss Universe and PAINLESS. Her innovative sound is shaped by influences like Pixies and Nina Simone. Collaborating with Dave Okumu and Wilma Archer, Yanya consistently expands her sonic palette.
LEISURE, an award-winning band blending Japanese city pop and Bill Withers influences, crafts soulful tunes about romance with a collaborative, friendship-driven vibe.
Jet, from Dingley, Melbourne, achieved global fame with their 2003 debut "Get Born," featuring hits like "Are You Gonna Be My Girl." They've sold over 6.5 million albums, earned multiple Platinum certifications, and won 6 ARIA awards in 2004. Known for rock anthems, they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2023.
Kaiser Chiefs, a renowned British band known for their stadium anthems and energetic live shows, blend northern soul with rock. They've headlined at major events like the Invictus Games and Jubilee celebrations. Hits include "Ruby" and "I Predict a Riot." They've won three Brit Awards and continuously evolve their sound with members Ricky Wilson, Andrew "Whitey" White, Simon Rix, Peanut, and Vijay Mistry.
Born in East London's Walthamstow, Rose Gray is a singer-songwriter blending club anthems with storytelling. Known for collaborations with Clipz, Kungs, and TSHA, her music captures the essence of London’s underground scene and Ibiza's euphoria.
Shermanology, a Caribbean-Dutch brother-sister duo, fuses 90s nostalgia with house and funk. Known for "Boyz N Da Club," they play major festivals and collaborate with artists like Fisher and Boyz II Men. With releases on Hot Creations and Defected, they've remixed for legends such as Todd Edwards and Fatboy Slim. Praised by BET and DJ Mag, their infectious sound celebrates their Curaçao and Dutch heritage.
Franz Ferdinand, from Glasgow, blend rock and dance music with wry sophistication. Known for hits like "Take Me Out," they won the Mercury Prize and Brit Awards. Collaborators include Sparks and Jane Birkin. Their style mixes post-punk and disco influences, evolving with each album to remain a top act in the U.K. music scene.
TV On The Radio, founded in 2001, is known for their experimental, genre-defying sound across five albums, featuring hits like "Wolf Like Me." Their unique style blends genres and themes, making them one of America's most original bands.
Vancouver indie rock band Peach Pit, known for sonically rich, emotionally resonant songs, blend introspective lyrics with dreamy guitar. Albums, You and Your Friends, and From 2 to 3, showcase evolving sound. Played major festivals like Lollapalooza and sold out tours worldwide.
Lucy Rose, known for introspective folk-pop, overcame pregnancy-induced osteoporosis to create her 5th album with collaborators like producer Kwes and recording at Paul Weller’s studio.
Brooklyn-based indie rock band Grizzly Bear blends psych, folk, jazz, and classical sounds. Known for albums like Veckatimest and Shields, they've toured with Radiohead and worked with Nico Muhly and Fleet Foxes.
Men I Trust, a Canadian indie band formed in 2014, blends dream pop and indie styles. Known for captivating vocals and self-produced tracks, they shape the indie scene.
British rock band The Struts, formed in Derby in 2012, are famed for their energetic live shows. Known for hits like "Could Have Been Me" and collaborations with Robbie Williams, Kesha, and Tom Morello, they've topped Spotify Viral charts and appeared on major TV shows. Opening for legends like The Rolling Stones and playing festivals like Lollapalooza, they've sold out tours worldwide.
New York-based Sarah Kinsley captivates with her atmospheric alt-pop, blending dreamlike lyrics with adventurous sounds. Known for "The King" and "Cypress" EPs, she's become an irresistible voice in pop music. Her work, including "The Giver" and "Ascension," explores intimate and expansive themes, resonating globally.
Puerto Rican-Cuban R&B singer Sabrina Claudio is known for sensual, soulful hits like "Belong to You" ft. 6lack. She’s a Grammy-winning songwriter who’s sold out tours and festivals.
Born in Spain, Gizmo Varillas is known for his soulful style and sunlit tunes. Celebrated by BBC 6 Music and Rolling Stone Germany, his hits are dubbed "summer songs."
Aluna, originally from a British suburb, is known for her groundbreaking blend of genres as one-half of AlunaGeorge. Her solo debut showcases defiant, rule-breaking sound, reflecting on cultural evolution and personal growth, amassing over a billion streams and earning critical acclaim.
Welsh-born MARINA is a platinum-selling electro-pop artist known for hits like “Man’s World.” With five acclaimed albums, she blends vulnerable lyrics and empowering themes.
Nashville's Jelly Roll, a 4x GRAMMY® nominee, blends country and rock. Known for hits like "Liar," his album Beautifully Broken topped Billboard 200. With 20+ awards, he's acclaimed for his impactful music and humanitarian efforts, contributing a studio to a juvenile detention center and engaging with rehab centers.
Jerry Cantrell, Tacoma-born rock icon and guitar legend, known for powerful melodies and riffs, has collaborated with Metallica and Ozzy. Lead in Alice In Chains, he’s acclaimed for his solo work, film contributions, and being one of Rolling Stone's top guitarists. His style blends metal, rock, blues, and Americana.
Alabama Shakes, from Athens, AL, rose to fame with their debut "Boys & Girls," earning multiple GRAMMY noms. They won GRAMMYs for "Sound & Color," evolving their soulful sound.
Parisian duo Polo & Pan blend house, disco, and electro with a French touch. Known for tracks like "Canopée" and "Dorothy," their live shows sparkle with vibrant joy.
Cults, formed by Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion, broke out in 2010 with the hit "Go Outside." Known for indie rock, they've played major festivals and released four albums, including 'Static' and 'Offering.'
Born from Dave Grohl’s solo project post-Nirvana, Foo Fighters are a top alt-rock band known for hits like "This Is a Call," multiple Grammys, and a 2021 Rock Hall induction.
Liverpool's Circa Waves, inspired by the Strokes and Arctic Monkeys, craft melodic indie rock. Hits like "T-Shirt Weather" from their debut, *Young Chasers*, reached U.K. Albums Chart's Top 10. Known for energetic live shows, they've released successful albums like *Different Creatures* and *Sad Happy*. Collaborated with producer Alan Moulder and influenced by personal themes, they topped the U.K. Independent Albums chart with *Never Going Under*.
Katie Crutchfield, born in Alabama, is known for her project Waxahatchee. With six acclaimed albums, her evolving sound blends lo-fi folk and alt-country. Her poetic lyrics and Southern lilt shine through, earning her critical acclaim and collaborations. Having overcome personal struggles, she's reached new heights in songwriting, with her work known for its honesty and depth.
Formed in Sacramento in 1988, Deftones are a GRAMMY®-winning band known for the platinum albums Adrenaline, Around The Fur, and White Pony. They've sold 10M records, topped charts, and launched the Dia De Los Deftones festival.
LINKIN PARK, formed in California, blends rock with visual art, achieving fame with "Hybrid Theory," the best-selling debut of the 21st century. Known for hits like "Numb" and "In the End," the band has won multiple GRAMMYs and sold over 100 million albums. After Chester Bennington's death in 2017, they regrouped, collaborating with Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain, releasing "FROM ZERO" to critical acclaim, continuing to evolve their sound.
British alt-rock band bôa, formed in London in 1992, is known for their track "Duvet" from the anime Serial Experiments Lain. Their viral resurgence led to millions of streams.
Hollow Coves, an indie folk band from Brisbane, features reflective lyrics and earthy melodies. Known for "The Woods," they gained recognition with the EP "Wanderlust." Their debut album, "Moments," was produced by Chris Bond, drawing comparisons to Ben Howard and The Paper Kites.
GRAMMY- and Ivor Novello-nominated Jordan Rakei is a London-based multi-instrumentalist and vocalist known for soulful jazz, electronic sounds, and hits with 1B+ streams.
Minneapolis-based band Hippo Campus, known for their album "Flood," features Jake Luppen, Nathan Stocker, Whistler Allen, and Zach Sutton. They craft emotionally resonant music with big hooks and a unique musical language developed since childhood.
Cut Copy, Melbourne-based electronic pioneers formed in 2001, are ARIA winners and GRAMMY-nominated for hits like "Ghost Colours." Known for iconic shows and global impact.
TR/ST, born in Winnipeg, is Robert Alfons' musical alias, blending synth-pop and darkwave. Renowned for albums like *TRST* and *Joyland*, TR/ST has collaborated with Cecile Believe and Jake Shears.
Vampire Weekend, formed in 2006 at Columbia University, blends indie rock with Afro-pop, ska, and more. Known for hits like "A-Punk," they won a Grammy for "Modern Vampires of the City." With chart-topping albums like "Contra" and "Father of the Bride," they've collaborated with Ariel Rechtshaid, Danielle Haim, and others, shaping indie music since the 2000s.

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