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

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

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Los Ángeles Azules, from Mexico, created "Cumbia Sonidera." Known for hits like "Como Te Voy A Olvidar," they've won awards and played Coachella 2018, the first Mexican group to do so. They've collaborated with stars like Lila Downs and Natalia Lafourcade.
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.
Mexican singer Alejandro "El Potrillo" Fernández, born in Guadalajara, blends ranchera with Latin pop. Known for hits like "Si Tú Supieras," he topped Latin charts across decades, collaborated with stars like Christina Aguilera, and won multiple Latin Grammy nominations.
Jesse & Joy, a Latin pop-folk duo known for hits like "¡Corre!" and "Espacio Sideral," debuted in 2006 with "Esta Es Mi Vida." Award-winning artists celebrated for soulful lyrics and dynamic collaborations.
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, formed in Guadalajara (1986), is a top-selling Latin rock band known for hits like "Corazón Espinado". They've sold 40M records globally and won multiple Grammys and Latin Grammys, dominating charts and breaking records at live venues.
From Jalisco, Mexico, Banda Machos pioneers the la quebradita style, blending banda with ranchera and cumbia. Known for hits like "ZapaMambo," they've won Lo Nuestro and Furia Musical Awards. Active since 1990, they've toured globally and continuously topped charts.
Los Lobos, formed in East L.A. in 1973, mixes rock, blues, Tex-Mex, and folk. Notable for "La Bamba," they embraced diverse sounds from Mexican folk to punk-influenced rock. Known for generations-spanning appeal and Grammy-nominated album Native Sons.
Banda Zeta, TecnoBanda group from Tepic, Mexico, founded in 1993 by Sotero Alvarado Peña, famous for hit "La Niña Fresa" popular in the mid-90s globally.
Reik, a Latin pop trio from Mexicali, won Latin Grammys and made multi-platinum albums like "Un Dia Mas" & "Peligro." Known for hits like "Yo Quisiera," they've topped charts since 2003.
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, iconic Spanish pop ballad group, reunited with Mario Domm, Samo, and Pablo Hurtado. Known for hits from albums like “Todo Cambió” and “Dejarte de Amar,” they've received 4 Billboard, 4 Latin GRAMMYs, and performed over 800 shows worldwide.
Mexican pop group Magneto, formed in 1983, known for hits like "Voyage Voyage" & "Todo Está Muy Bien." Achieved gold in 1986, starred in a movie in 1992, disbanded in 1996 after a major Mexico City show.
Hombres G, iconic Madrid band since 1983, boasts global tours, millions in sales, 2 films, a musical, multiple books, and prestigious awards like a Grammy and Spain’s Gold Medal of Arts. Known for enduring friendship and classic hits, they've filled venues from Calderón to Hollywood Bowl.
Grammy-winning Café Tacuba, formed in 1989 in Mexico City, revolutionized Latin rock with diverse styles from punk to mariachi. Known for hit singles like "La Ingrata" and albums such as 'Re', the band tours globally, celebrated for energetic performances and influential music.
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.
Venezuelan band blending disco, acid jazz, funk, & Latin rhythms. Known for hits like “Mentiras” & “La Que Me Gusta”. Discovered by David Byrne in 1996, they’ve released 10 albums & won a Latin Grammy.
Mexican singer, composer, producer & musical pioneer. Created 32+ albums, worked with Lupita D'alessio & Julieta Venegas. Launched 360º video “María”. 15M+ albums sold, 4 Grammys, 5 Latin Grammys, Hollywood Walk of Fame star. Developed “Jaripeo Sin Fronteras” tour & innovative digital content.
Formed by Mario Quintero Lara, Los Tucanes De Tijuana are known for hits like "Me Robaste El Corazón." With over 50 albums, they've explored genres from corridos to love songs, and remain influential in Latin music.
Founded by René Camacho in Sinaloa, La Arrolladora Banda el Limón excels in Mexican regional music since 1997. Known for hits across rancheras to cumbias, they've topped Billboard charts and earned Latin Grammy nods.
Founded in 1978 in Ojinaga, Mexico, Conjunto Primavera rose to fame with platinum hits like "Necesito Decirte." Renowned for regional Mexican music, they've won multiple Latin Grammys, including Best Norteño Album.
Grupo Niche, orquesta de salsa de Colombia, fundada en 1979 en Bogotá por Jairo Varela. Éxitos como "Una Aventura", ganadores de Grammy Latino y Anglo. Base en Cali, íconos en América Latina.

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