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Besame Mucho with Los Ángeles Azules, Banda Los Recoditos, and more

Dec 2, 2023  ·  Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA

Besame Mucho
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Los Ilegales, formed in the Dominican Republic by Vladimir Dotel, blend electronic and traditional merengue. Hits like "La Morena" and "El Taqui Taqui" made them popular across Central and South America, especially in Venezuela, Mexico, Chile, and Spain.
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.
Alejandro "El Potrillo" Fernández, born in Guadalajara, Mexico, is a major Latin music star known for blending ranchera and pop. Son of Vicente Fernández, he gained fame in the 1990s with albums like "Me Estoy Enamorando." He earned numerous chart-toppers and collaborated with artists like Gloria Estefan and Christina Aguilera. His achievements include four decades of Top Latin Albums number ones, multi-platinum certifications, and Latin Grammy nominations.
Born in Mexico City, Jesse & Joy blend pop and folk, gaining fame with hits like "Espacio Sideral" and "¡Corre!" They've won Latin Grammys and collaborated with top artists.
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.
Maná, from Guadalajara, Mexico, are Latin rock stars with over 40M records sold and 50+ global chart-toppers. They've won numerous Grammys, collaborated with Santana and Shakira, and are acclaimed for their energetic live shows.
Natalia Lafourcade, born in Mexico, is a renowned singer-songwriter blending pop, jazz, and Latin American folklore. With 18 Latin Grammys, 4 Grammys, and hits like “Hasta la Raíz” and “Nunca es suficiente,” she’s acclaimed. She performed at top events, supports humanitarian causes, and rebuilt the Son Jarocho Center after 2017 quakes.
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.
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.
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.
Magneto, iconic Mexican boyband, is known for nostalgic pop hits. Their song "Ahí Estás Tú," penned by Pablo Preciado and produced by George Noriega, celebrates their enduring fanbase.
Los Ángeles Azules, founded by the Mejía Avante brothers in the 1980s, are pioneers of "Cumbia Sonidera." Known for rich harmonies blending cumbia and ranchera, they rose to fame with hits like "Como Te Voy A Olvidar." Their worldwide success includes a historic 2018 Coachella performance. Collaborations span Lila Downs to Nicki Nichole, earning awards like Premio Lo Nuestro.
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.
Bomba Estéreo, Colombian band, melds Caribbean & electronic music. Known globally, led by Li Saumet & Simón Mejía. Over 500 shows, 6 albums, 9 Latin Grammy & 3 Grammy nods.
Born in Caracas, raised in Spain, Mikel Erentxun gained fame with Duncan Dhu and solo. Known for rock and electronic styles, hits include "Naufragios." A key figure in Spanish rock.
Los Amigos Invisibles, de Venezuela, fusionan disco, acid jazz, funk y ritmos latinos. Con hits como "Mentiras" y "En Cuatro", ganaron el Grammy Latino y fueron descubiertos por David Byrne, grabando con Luaka Bop. Han lanzado 10 álbumes y tocado en 60 países.
Plastilina Mosh, an active duo since 1994, blends styles and languages, carving a unique space in Latin music with hits and innovative, boundary-pushing work.
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.
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."
La Arrolladora Banda el Limón, led by clarinetist René Camacho from Sinaloa, debuted in 1997. Known for rancheras and ballads, they topped charts with hits like "Más Adelante." Albums include Ojos en Blanco and Libre Otra Vez. They've performed live from Mexico to the U.S. and have been nominated for Latin Grammys.
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.
Grupo Niche, una icónica orquesta de salsa colombiana, se formó en Bogotá en 1979 por Jairo Varela. Destacados por éxitos como “Una Aventura” y “Cali Ají,” su estilo impactó América Latina. Varela falleció en 2012, pero su legado sigue vivo. Ganadores de premios Grammy en 2020, son reconocidos internacionalmente.
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.
Los Lobos, hailing from East L.A., blend rock, blues, and folk with Mexican influences, gaining fame with "La Bamba" in 1987. With albums like "Kiko," they earned critical acclaim. The band collaborated with artists like Mavis Staples and Elvis Costello, consistently exploring new sounds and winning Grammys, remaining a vital force in American music culture.
Los Caminantes, formed by Guanajuato-born Ramírez siblings, hit fame with "Cuando Dos Almas." Known for 80s hits & resilience despite tragedies, they remain a beloved Latin group.
Founded in 1993 in Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, Banda Zeta©® is a Tecno Banda icon within Regional Mexican music, known for hits like "La Niña Fresa" and "Hotel California." Under labels MCM and FONOVISA, they've delivered high-quality music, gaining top chart success and solidifying their status as genre pillars.
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.

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