Excellent group.
by FernandezFdo on 7/31/18State Farm Arena - HidalgoExcelent show, sound, lights had a great quality. Listening this group live is something that any Bronco fan should do.
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Bronco on Tour
After 35 years of playing and touring the world together, Bronco is one of the most legendary groups in Mexican music history. Hailing from Apodaca, Mexico, they're throwing on their cowboy boots and spectacularly embroidered jumpsuits to hit the road for the Se Soltaron Los Caballos Tour. Mixing traditional norteño sounds with elements of pop and modern instruments, Bronco will have stadiums packed with mega-fans across the U.S. in 2022. Don't miss your chance to see the sensational two-time Latin Grammy-nominated band that has a day in Texas and a street in Vegas named after them on the 2022 Se Soltaron Los Caballos Tour.
Bronco Live in Concert
Originating in Apodaca, Nuevo León, Mexican grupero band Bronco began drawing crowds with their modern take on regional Mexican music in the 1980s and 1990s. Band members José Guadalupe Esparza, Ramiro Delgado, Javier Villarreal and José Luis "Choche" Villarreal began blending the traditional norteño sounds of accordion and bajo sexto with pop elements and modern instruments like the keyboard. The group paired their popular sound with eye-catching jumpsuits, and fans couldn't get enough. Bronco released their debut album Te Quiero Cada Día Más in 1980, but it was their 1989 album, A Todo Galope, that gained them international attention. The album's popularity resulted in a tour across the United States, Puerto Rico, Spain, Argentina, Venezuela, Peru, and many other countries. In 1990, Bronco even appeared in the movie Bronco La Película (Bronco: The Movie). They achieved further fame on the small screen in 1993, when the members provided the theme song for and starred in the Televisa soap opera Dos Mujeres, un Camino (Two Women, One Road) with Erik Estrada. In 1997, the group released La Última Huella as a farewell album when group member José Guadalupe Esparza announced the band would break up so he could pursue a solo career. Luckily, the hiatus was only temporary because, in 2003, Bronco finally reunited, but this time under the nickname their fans had given them, El Gigante de America. They intended to use the name Bronco but couldn't in Mexico due to a copyright dispute with their ex-manager. The group's 2004 return album Sin Riendas went straight to No. 1 on both the Latin Albums and Mexican Regional Albums charts. The band was able to reclaim their original name in 2017, and they have been legally playing as Bronco in Mexico since. Bronco has released dozens of albums, sold over 12 million copies and has placed 16 albums in the Top 10 on the Mexican Regional Albums chart. The group has had quite the prolific career outside of music as well, lending their name to a comic strip, cartoon, a line of boots, perfume, and even a clothing line.
Excelent show, sound, lights had a great quality. Listening this group live is something that any Bronco fan should do.
Wish show would last longer..too short. It was bit over an hour!
Awesome show can’t wait for next year! Bronco put on an amazing show!
The best concert EVER!!!!!!!! Hope there back next year...….
Great awesome performance great family atmosphere and staff
More than what I expected in a concert setting. Mr. Esparza and the rest of the band interacted tremendously with the fans. Their music sounded exactly how it did 20 years ago, and their voice was as lovely as ever.
Bronco was better than ever, I would for sure attend any of their future concerts. The Majestic Theatre was a perfect fit for them, they are a legend.
Had an amazing time. Bronco put on a great show. They did a song to remember the late band member. The majestic is hard to figure out the seating arrangement. And I've been there many times. Alot of ppl needed help finding their seats.
Had a great time definitely worth it i can't wait to see them again..
I paid $120 just for one and half hours...it was supposed 2 be from 8:30 till 11...didn't start till 9....& finished at 10:30
It was my wife and I first time at the majestic and seeing bronco. staff was very courteous and informative very beautiful venue only thing that I would recommend is better advertising when the last call is.
Concert was everything we expected. Personally slightly disappointed they did not play/perform one of their biggest hits: "Dejame Amarte Otra Vez - Sabes"??? Really curious as to why??
Amazing performance loved this venue. Close to river walk for continued celebration
Whatever seat you get at the Arena Theater is a great seat. Bronco's interaction with the audience was very personal, specially at the end they took the time to touch hands and tryied to get as close to the fans as possible to take pictures. Real cool concert, full of great songs...
Best concert ever and we were able to take pictures with them afterwards
This was the first time I went to arena theater and it was awesome, any sit has a excellent view
My first time at the arena theater, i was able to find everything easy, the ushers were also very nice and helped out a lot. I sat in the 3rd row from stage and it was definitely worth the money, Even though there was so many people it never became hot so it was very comfortable, only complaint was the space to get out of the row once you are sitting down,only con so pros definitely out-weigh this con!
First time to a Spanish concert. Had a great time. Will go again
Time was waisted between each group we had to wait 15 to minutes for the next artist to play set up time was very unorganized
Performers took too long.. feet were hurting from standing all the time