Inocable was SUPER!
by Yahi on 7/19/09Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal CityWalk - Universal CityI loved it, there is not another thing that I would have rather done last night. They are the BEST!
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Tejano/Norteño group Intocable has been winning fans over since the early '90s with songs that feature romantic lyrics, catchy hooks and polished harmonies. The group regularly plays on tour throughout the Western US, including Texas and Colorado, often performing for several uninterrupted hours and encouraging all ticket purchasers in attendance to find partners and dance throughout each concert.
The band's most recent album, released in 2013, is titled "En Peligro De Extincion," and it joins an impressive back catalog. Intocable has nearly released one album per year since their founding in 1993. Tragically, a vehicle accident claimed the lives of two band members and the road manager in 1999. Following that incident, the surviving members took time to recover from physical and emotional wounds, but were able to come back after that to tour behind their "Contigo" album, which featured a track dedicated to their deceased bandmates. The band has enjoyed popularity via dozens of tracks that have reached the top ten on singles charts. In addition to their Grammy Awards, the group has been nominated at the Billboard Regional Mexican Awards and Latin Grammys ceremony. Although they have achieved great things within the Norteño genre, the band has also had chances to introduce that style of music to mainstream crowds. One notable instance came when Intocable played a halftime show at Dallas Cowboys Stadium in 2011, and were the first band of that type to do so. The musicians have proven how, even in the face of devastating losses, they've been able to remain consistently relevant in the music industry, thanks in large part to their tour dates, some of which have drawn record numbers of concert attendees.
I loved it, there is not another thing that I would have rather done last night. They are the BEST!
The concert was unbelivable. I did not sit down for the whole 2 hours of the show. From the moment they came out on to the stage until the moment they played their last song they completely rocked the house. I was happy to see that Danny (the 2nd voice) returned back to the group. Now Intocable was and is the group I came to adore. Ricky (the lead vocalist and accordion player) has got some extreme talent. To be able to play the accordion the way he does is just bad ass!
Intocable is an awesome group!! Ii always buy tickets to see them @ the Gibson and the concerts have been great..and worth the price but @ Cabazon it was a complete disapointment....it lasted about and I mean about 1 hr 1/2??? I had two drinks and it was over??????? I drove fron LA so basically it took me longer to get there than to enjoy the concert....Im not sure who controlled the event length but it was bad planning , Im sure many people like myself left gald to have seen and heard a few of Intocables songs but never again will I goo see them @ Morongo again..............
The music and voice sounded crystal clear. The resembled that of a Mexican town's fiesta, which made it that much more enjoyable
I loved watching Intocable! This is the 2nd year I go to the Del Mar Fair to watch them and it's worth every dollar! I made my boyfriend go how doesn't know a single word in Spanish....lol! Intocable is a great band!
I would recommend it because if you are really a fan then you will enjoy listening and signing along to all their songs. However, the concert was only 1 hr. 1/2. I have gone to many concerts and they all last at least 2 hours. I was left wanting more and was not satisfied. I drove soo far to see them for only 1hr 1/2? There's movies longer than that. Regardless I love the band and their music.
The show and the talent was excellent, unfortunately, the venue messed up the seating. We were one of the first to purchase tickets, yet we were sat in the front-row, but off to the side with a clear view of the speakers. We moved to the best avail. -middle section in the 8th row.
I saw Intocable for the first time at Casino Morongo and absolutely loved it. They played very well live and put on a really good show. On the other hand, I was not too happy with the seating. I sat 2 rows from the front but it was off to the side and a huge pole was blocking my view. Not to mention the security gaurds that wouldn't let me stand up and dance AT A MUSIC CONCERT!!!
THIS EVENT WAS THE BEST EVENT I EVER SEEN. I PERSONALLY NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD BE ABLE TO SEE INTOCABLE IN PERSON. IT WAS AN UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT
Once again my husband and I enjoyed our concert. Our tickets were for the front row which was actually hard to see but once we moved further back everything was great.
Went with my family and friend. We had a blast they we're awsome like always. Would not change a thing. Wish we could meet them. Intocable is #1!!!! Can't wait for them to come back.... The workers at the event we're super nice. Thanks!!!
concert started almost an hour late, plus i paid premium for my seat while other people from the back were allowed to stand in front of me taking away the joy. I could have saved a lot of money and still be at the front, plus the concert was too short,
they concert was only 1 hour, it was not worth my money. if i had know it was that short i would have waited for them to be at Gibson Amp.