Best concert in my life!!!
by jcg4051 on 4/30/24XL CENTER - HartfordThey are amazing los jefes de jefes, I loved their show
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The Midland Theatre - MO
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Des Moines Civic Center
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Pechanga Arena San Diego
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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 norteños 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 norteño 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."
They are amazing los jefes de jefes, I loved their show
Wow I have been to 10 concerts in my life and this one was the very best of the best loved it. Thank you very much Tigres Del Norte. I will definitely see you guys again.
Started right on time. Show lasted almost 3 hours of great songs an even brought mariachi band.
Los tigres del norte Very good show,but people don’t respect for VIP tickets blocking the view and the security guards don’t care, only one gentleman who was on control for the concert, heavy size with the white shirt,white American
I cried I dance I laughed … The best concert ever!!!! All the classics and hits were everything 🐯🐅
Los Tigres del Norte put on a GREAT show! Between their own talents -- many of those -- and their guests (ballet folklorico and a mariachi band), along with cool lights and some pleasant comedy moments, this was a fun concert. I don't know the words to their songs, but the crowd (and my Mexican hubby) sure did, and they were HAPPY every time a favorite came on. The band's commitment to the immigrant's experience could really be felt in their lyrics. Also, while the members of this band are somewhat "along in years", that was not really evident -- they played continuously for about 2 1/2 hours and had energy & enthusiasm to spare. Great show!
Love every minute of the concert. Such professional people.
That's the best concert I've ever been to, Los Tigres del Norte are the best.
I enjoyed the concert from beginning to end. The whole arena was singing along to every song. Los Tigres del Norte are the best ever.
Los Tigres del Norte will always be a music band that will live down for generations to come. They are the real deal and 3 hours wasn't enough to cover every single hit they have had throughout their career. It was a true honor to see them in person. They are also genuine and care about their fans. They gave out hats and flags at the very end and even stayed on stage to autograph materials.