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The Maná phenomenon doesn’t stop and the band has added a fifth date at the Movistar Arena: when and where to buy tickets

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The legendary Mexican pop band Manna announced a fifth performance at Movistar Arena. It will add 75 thousand spectatorsmore than a River stadium.

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Group presentations, which he returns to Argentina after eight yearswill be performed as part of the Latin American leg of his “México Lindo Querido” tour.

After having sold out the performances on February 20, 22, 24 and the fourth on March 3, Maná has put tickets on sale for his last performance in Buenos Aires, March 5.

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Then they will leave for Paraguay and then Chile to participate in the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, as well as stopping in Santiago for other presentations.

Manna live, always with the strength of rock and a natural ease in creating pop hits.  press photoManna live, always with the strength of rock and a natural ease in creating pop hits. press photo

The “México Lindo Querido” tour, which after the Latin American leg will stop in Europe, includes other countries such as Colombia, Peru and Ecuador.

How to buy tickets

Tickets for this new date will go on sale from now Friday 26th at 2pm Through movistararena.com.ar

The flyer announcing a new date for Maná in Argentina.  Photo: IGThe flyer announcing a new date for Maná in Argentina. Photo: IG

When this tour was announced, the band posted the following statement on their social networks:

“Latin America, we miss you so much! It’s been so many years since we’ve seen each other, we haven’t heard from each other, we haven’t had fun. The tour for there has already been organized! What happiness! They won’t stop it. We love you, Maná.”

A successful tour

The band closed out the year 2023 with 38 completely sold out dates in the United States, again as part of its current “México Lindo y Querido” tour.

Equally successful was their return to the stages of their native country in 2022, with sold-out shows in Tijuana, Monterrey, Guadalajara, including 60,000 ecstatic fans in the prestigious and immense Foro Sol stadium in Mexico City.

Maná had not visited Argentina for eight years and the announcement of his return sparked an unexpected furor.  Photo: EFEManá had not visited Argentina for eight years and the announcement of his return sparked an unexpected furor. Photo: EFE

The tour is described as “a celebration of love and admiration” for his home country of Mexico and the multigenerational Latino community.

For over three decades, Maná has amassed a diverse audience of fans of all ages who continue to celebrate their music around the world.

The beloved and popular band has released 11 studio albums and as many live shows and compilations. Conquered to this day four Grammy Awards and nine Latin Grammy Awardsamong other music industry accolades recognizing his career.

Although the four musicians have not released an album since 2015 with Bed on firethey launched a series of duet singles which were hugely successful, with characters such as Pablo Alborán, Sebastián Yatra, Joy Huerta, Mabel, Alejandro Fernández, Christian Nodal and Eden Muñoz.

Source: Clarin

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