Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
Skip to main content
PayPal Preferred Payments Partner
Jaguares

World

Jaguares Tickets

Events0 Results

No more results on this page

About

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Mexican rock phenomenon first known as Caifanes, and now known as Jaguares, and the band will celebrate great moments in its history in a 37 city tour this summer. In some cities, they are re-uniting with original
keyboardist Diego Herrera.

Formed in 1985 by songwriter Saúl Herández, Caifanes quickly made the jump from playing clandestine underground rock clubs to the big stages of Mexico, U.S. and Latin America. "I remember I was with Diego in a VW Bug going down Avenida Reforma and suddenly the radio announced ‘this is a song by Caifanes, Mátenme porque me Muero'," said Hernández. "It was an early lesson about not depending so much on the industry since we didn't have a label at the time."

The band's first album sold nearly 80,000 copies in 1987, without a radio hit or a big marketing campaign. These accomplishment stunned Mexico's music industry because it underscored a truth that thousands and thousands of kids already knew—rock music fans now had a voice through Saul's lyrics.

"When we started playing we weren't looking for acceptance, we just wanted to be heard," said Hernández. "The power was in playing, that in itself was like a political act. I am not a politician but I try to take advantage of the spaces I am given and speak with the people. You have to do something. If it's not in public, at least do it in your house, in your life, however, you can."

"We started out before rock in Mexico was about big companies and making money," recalls André, whose drumming moves with ease between pounding force and subtle rhythmic play. "There was no equipment, no places to play, no attention from the media. You could never dream of making a living as a rock musician. So we did it only because we loved it and that hasn't changed."

The journey that began with songs like "Viento," "Mátenme Porque Me Muero", "Perdi mi Ojo de Venado" symbolizes the most important period in Mexican rock history, one that saw the emergence of a new generation of artists with defiant songs that created an identity apart from U.S. and European rock. Saul's lyrics and music are the thread that has kept the continuity of the band's voyage. Their songs created a new narrative of indigenous Mexican mysticism and spoke to Mexican youth who were searching for a distinct identity. As a songwriter, Hernández speaks across the generations with poetic songs that still take
hold as meaningful soundtracks to the lives of so many in Mexico and all over the world. Though their music is firmly rooted in Mexico, Jaguares' music has resonated with audiences throughout the United States, Central America, and South America, and in 1997, Hernández even teamed up with legendary Algerian rai singer Cheb Khaled to record the bilingual Spanish-Arabic duet "Ki Kounti."

A legal dispute caused Hernández to reform under a new name, Jaguares, which focused the group further on their celebration of ancient Aztec and Mayan religious symbolism. The band was set up as a "workshop" with core Members Saul and Alfonso collaborating with different musicians.

"It's always been a group effort," said André. "Saúl will write lyrics and sometimes a riff spontaneously comes out and we expaund on that, and we have a song."

"We wanted a band built on creative freedom and without assigned roles that did not make music for contracts and money," says Hernández. "We discovered a new way to work, a new way to make music where there is total freedom. " The current Jaguares line-up includes bassist Marco Renteria, percussionist Leonardo Muñoz, and guitarist César "Vampiro" López.

Twenty years have passed since Caifanes began playing in Mexico City streets, helping bring worldwide attention to Mexican rock and rock en Español in general. This summer's tour in many ways will be a big party, a raucous tribute to a thunderous, guitar-driven band. But Jaguares is also a band with a strong commitment to sending a message, and a lyrical way of telling it . With each album, Hernández puts political commentary and social consciousness at the forefront of the band's musical vision.

"You always have to be confrontational and countercultural," he insists. "Otherwise you lose all your integrity, which is the very reason why we are here. Keeping in touch with that original spirit is just natural for us."

"We're involved with Amnesty International," says Hernández. "We feel people, like us need a way to focus their energy and frustration in order to accomplish change. We have a connection with the people that bring Amnesty to life, the people behind ‘Make Some Noise', for instance. It amazes us that half way around the globe, somewhere in Dublin, there are people more concerned about the women of Juarez than in our own government just down the street.

"I am often questioned about my ‘insistence' on the issue of Ciudad Juarez and my reply sadly still has to be the same... I continue to mention it, because nothing has changed. Our government continues to ignore the issues both in Ciudad Juarez and in other cities. Over 400 hundred dead women in Ciudad Juarez alone, and each and every one of them, deserve not to be forgotten. They deserve justice, as do their families.

"We concentrate more on telling people important things," said Hernández. "We might be famous but fame is very ephemeral. We're more about nurturing a collective consciousness."

The tradition of the jaguar lives on in Jaguares. The band has found poetry in darkness, strength in musical mystery, and in Mexican tradition. Jaguares are Mexican alt-rock's most durable gods, a band who plays with the same passion and devotion for 120,000 fans in the Zócalo of Mexico City, a small club in Paris, a cultural event in Oaxaca or the Universal Amphitheater. As they've shown time and time again, Jaguares can sell out venues without a new single on the radio or a new record on the shelves.

Jaguares look back proudly over twenty years of struggling to make music their own way, according to their own spirit, according to their own mysteries. "I try to let things float and keep my mind open and fresh," says Hernández. "I try not to see what is right in front of me—the band, the record, success, whatever. That is all past. Each record is a new band, a new record, new music. It's always as if it's the first record of our career—the necessity of doing something fresh, something urgent. Let's start from zero and see what we have inside."

Jaguares make music born of the present but rooted in the spirits of the past, music that when performed live is far more than a concert—it's a communal ritual between thousands of singing strangers. The candles are lit, the priests take the stage, and in the space of a single evening, the concert becomes a holy rock-and-roll ceremony.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 81 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    good to hear them again

    by oreo1995 on 9/8/09Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

    good times rolled back and it was like if they had never left

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jaguares Chingon!!!

    by Pestilence on 9/8/09Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

    High energy, straight up delivery, honest... Jaguares are mature technically speaking and it shows in their live performance. I highly recommend their new album, 45.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    El Dios jaguar es increible! They were all amazing

    by nanasuper on 9/8/09Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

    The concert was super! I enjoyed it a lot. Saul was amazing. I would definitely like to see Los Dioses Jaguares again. I am happy!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good- but tooo short.

    by McLuvin626 on 9/8/09Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

    All in all... it was good. They played alot of the old Caifanes songs too. But it was just too short. There were too many songs that i didnt hear and alot of the poeple next to me had the same compliants.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jaguares was Great

    by Steph06 on 9/8/09Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

    Concert was great, i just wish they could stay more longer....

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    jaguares jammed

    by eyerock on 9/8/09Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

    watching jaguares under the night sky was unforgettable! i hadn't seen jaguares for a couple of years and it brought back so many great memories. saul's voice was as good as ever!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Bobster on 9/8/09Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

    As always Jaguares, ROCKS! The concert is a ritual, a ceremony of all their hits.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Jaguares

    by Gwen101 on 9/8/09Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

    This concert was really good. They played many of the old songs which was awesome!!! The only thing was it felt short. Also it would have been cool if someone would have opened up for them. Other than that they rocked the L.A. fair

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    JAGUARES WILL LIVE FOR EVER!!!!

    by ARENAZUL on 9/8/09Los Angeles County Fair - Pomona

    JAGUARES WERE AMAZING, THIS CONCERT WAS THE BEST EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    SIMPLY THE BEST SPANISH ROCK !!!

    by CHAVITO on 8/21/09NOKIA THEATRE - LOS ANGELES

    IF YOU LIKE SPANISH ROCK.. YOU CANNOT GO WRONG WITH JAGUARES ! JAGUARES ALLWAYS PUTS ON A GREAT SHOW AND IS ALLWAYS INTERACTIVE WITH THE CROWD.. THESE GUYS ARE DOWN TO EARTH.. ALL OF THERE CONCERTS ARE UNFORGETTABLE BECAUSE THEY ALSO PLAY SONGS FRM SAUL HERNANDEZ"S (lead singer) PRIVOUSE BAND CAIFANES WICH WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST SPANISH ROCK BANDS EVER FORMED !! THE LEAD GUITARIST IS AMAZING !! ECHALE VAMPIRO !!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    JAGUARES ARE VERY INTERACTIVE WITH CROWD

    by MELANISMO on 7/14/09HOUSE OF BLUES - CHICAGO

    JAGAURES IS A SPANISH ROCK BAND THAT THROW UNFORGETTABLE SHOWS!!!! THEY PERFORM TO PLAY SMALLER VENUES SO THEY CAN INTERACT ONE ON ONE WITH THE CROWD, THESE GUYS ARE DOWN TO EARTH AND WILL ACTUALLY SPEAK TO YOU WHEN THEY REACH THE VENUE TO PERFORM, I PERSONALLY BECAME FRIENDS WITH THEM AT A CONCERT IN CHICAGO, (AND NOW WE TALK ON THE PHONE AND THEY INVITE ME TO NEW YORK, DALLAS, SAN ANTONIO. MILWAUKEE) THEIR CONCERT ROCK AND YOU GUYS WONT BE DISSAPOINTED.