NEW YORK— Conform, Bruce Springsteen. Come this autumn, the Mexican pop-rock titans Maná will certainly damage the one in charge’ document for many field programs in Los Angeles, with 44 to his 42, throughout a brand-new field trip.
” And vocal singing in Spanish! That’s the impressive point,” claims singer Fher Olvera. “We are living background in this nation.”
The Vivir Transgression Aire Scenic tour, called after the hit track from their 1992 cd ” ¿ Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?” begins Sept. 5 at the Frost Financial Institution Facility in San Antonio, Texas, and ends April 4, 2026 at the First Perspective Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. It consists of a four-night residency at Los Angeles’ Kia Discussion forum, putting them simply in advance of Springsteen’s document.
The band, which commemorates its 40th wedding anniversary following year, will certainly additionally carry out in some cities they have actually never ever visited in prior to: Nashville, Tennessee; Detroit, St. Louis, Baltimore and Montreal amongst them.
In the past, follows Maná’s excursions have actually moneyed “scholarships and dealt with the farmers,” drummer Alex González checklists. This moment about, component of the profits from the trip will certainly profit their “Latinas Luchonas” program in honor of Rosario Sierra, Olvera’s late mommy. González defines it as an effort to help solitary mommies.
Their online programs function as “an event of the Latin area,” claims González. “All the Latino area comes, and they additionally bring their Anglo buddies. They find out a little of Spanish and they find out a little of our society. Therefore, it’s excellent. It’s simply superb having fun live.”
Audiences can anticipate to listen to traditional songs such as “Rayando el Sol” and “Oye Mi Amor,” and a mix of non-singles for the hardcore followers– yet they will certainly require to wait a little much longer if they desire a document. The band hasn’t included a lot because division considering that their last workshop cd, “Cama Incendiada,” was launched in 2015.
” In the meantime, we are really concentrated (on) this brand-new trip,” claims Olvera, when asked if there’s a brand-new cd en route. “So hereafter? … We will certainly see.”
These days, they have actually obtained a whole lot to commemorate. Last month, Maná was amongst the 14 Rock & & Roll Hall of Popularity candidates for 2025, coming to be the very first completely Spanish-language act to obtain a nod.
” It’s a substantial honor for us,” claims guitar player Sergio Vallín. “I assume it benefits the entire area, the Latino area.”
When the band obtained the information, they devoted the election to “all Latinos anywhere, particularly the immigrants that are experiencing now” in a declaration. González claims the band owes their profession in the USA to the Mexican and Latin areas, a populace he calls an “important part of the labor force and the economic climate of the USA.”
” We devote this honor to every one of them, you recognize, due to the fact that at the end of the day, all these individuals, what they’re doing is they’re placing the bread on the table and they’re functioning really hard,” he claims.
Referencing the recurring migration suppression in the united state, González keeps in mind “there’s a great deal of individuals that are terrified.”
” This trip, it’s everything about bringing everyone with each other,” he proceeds. “We’re bringing this favorable message to the USA.”
Maná’s participants have actually never ever avoided talking their minds, especially on social and political concerns. In 2014, the band eliminated its 2016 track with Nicky Jam after the Puerto Rican reggaeton vocalist revealed his assistance for Trump’s candidateship. (Jam later on retracted his recommendation.)
Latinos need to recognize they “have political power,” claims Olvera. However, for currently, “our area is welcomed to sing, to dance, to neglect (at) our shows.”
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