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by Vero on 9/24/24Maverik Center - West Valley CityLove Mexican music thanks for bringing music from my country and my generation
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Los Tigres del Norte on Tour
With their piercing wails and songs that passionately tell of blue-collar hardships, love, loss, and the war on drugs, Los Tigres del Norte evoke plenty of gut-wrenching emotion in their repertoire. Boasting a career that spans more than five decades, these beloved norte?os continue to inspire legions of fans from both sides of the border.?
Armed with Jorgé's mad accordion riffs, Hernán's fuming electric bass lines, Eduardo's brilliant sax, Luis' snarling 12-string guitar fret-work, and óscar Lara's powerful drumming, their live performances are known to be riveting. They keep their sets lively and evocative with meaningful messages that build solidarity with the Latin diaspora. Impressively, their in-demand showcases even broke Cardi B's attendance record at RodeoHouston in March 2019.?
Los Tigres del Norte Background
No other norte?o group tells the story of the immigrant experience in the U.S. quite the way Los Tigres del Norte do. Mexican immigrants themselves, they moved to San Jose, California, from Sinaloa, Mexico, in the late 1960s as teenagers. Led by vocalist and accordionist José Hernández, they started playing locally.?
When the Hernández troupe of brothers and cousins caught the attention of aspiring music promoter Art Walker, he recorded their early material and made them the basis of his Fama Records.?
In 1971, the frontman heard a live mariachi song about cross-border drug trafficking, a pivotal moment that would inspire Los Tigres' heartfelt and cinematic songwriting. Their wildly popular first corrido, the polka-driven "Contrabando y Traición" ("Smuggling and Betrayal") even inspired a movie of the same name in 1977.?
Just about every year since their emergence, the prolific Northern Mexican cowboys have served as working-class heroes, narrating candidly the lives of the voiceless population in songs that transcend generations — hits like "La Jaula De Oro," "La Bala," "La Puerta Negra," and the recent "Un Consentido de Dios."?
Love Mexican music thanks for bringing music from my country and my generation
I was super excited to be at this concert. It was a little confusing to get to our seats but once we were there we really enjoyed the show.
Always a pleasure to see Los Tigres Del Norte. We saw them on a friday in Reno NV and my wife and daughter were on vacation and saw them the following night in SLC UT. We all had a fabulous time. I highly recommend anyone who likes there music to see them next go around. You will not be dissapointed. Have a Blessed day.
For all the concerts being held at the Maverick Center you'd think sound wouldn't be an issue, but wow. The sound was so bad, the group sounded awful and we left the venue with ringing in our ears. When you buy a ticket for a closer view, you are spending the money for something better. We had bought 4th row and groups of people from the back rows ran to the front, obstructing our view. There was an older woman there who wasn't able to stand for the entire concert and couldn't even see due to all these people, that didn't pay for the view, in her way. She even got elbowed a few times. Twice security came to ask these people to go back to their seats, they did and as soon as the turned their backs, the same people and others were there again. There should be a division or better organization to avoid this. This was our second concert there and the second time this happens. You'd think someone would have learned by now. This caused so many problems, people arguing and almost fighting, it ruins the concert experience.
What an awesome show that Tigeres del Norte performed. They played non stop for 3 hours of entertainment and the additional Mariachis and Ballet Folklorico touch was the icing on this concert! I have always wanted to see them live and they did NOT disappoint ??
I had an obstructed view and paid a lot for my ticket. Usually, you are told that your are buying and obstructed view ticket. The sound was horrible. I left after a few songs.
Excellent show with 3 hours non stop music!! Recommend this group to everyone
One of the most greatest regional Mexican groups since last 4 decades, playing icons songs in the Don Haskin Center at UTEP. 100% recommendable.
The concert was great. We loved how they incorporated the mariachis and the folklorico dancers. However, as an older couple we didn't care much about the other dancers didn't fit the show, also the sound was a little too loud and the light show was sensitive to our eyes. I feel that there were a lot of people who were up in age that probably would comment on the same things. But the music was great.
One of the best concerts I’ve been to!!! Danced with my dad and everyone seemed to be having fun