Not worth it
by Alejochi on 3/28/23Allstate Arena - RosemontRating: 1 out of 5Boring, scenography mediocre, the quality of the sound was terrible as well.

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Los Ángeles Azules on Tour
The timeless cumbia rhythms of Los Ángeles Azules will crisscross El Norte this year. Launched in the early '80s by a half-dozen siblings of the Mejía Avante family, Los Ángeles Azules (Blue Angels) have surfed wave after wave of Latin music. It's been a long road, but their romantic take on Mexico's cumbia sonidera sound remains as popular as ever. Los Ángeles reignited once again last year with Esto sí es cumbia ("This Is Cumbia"), whose twist on original hits by Ha*Ash, Miguel Bose, Gloria Trevi, Yuri and other Latin stars hit the Regional Mexican Albums Top 10. They kicked off 2019 with "Nunca es suficiente" ("It's Never Enough"), written and sung by Natalia Lafourcade, which became Los Ángeles' first Regional Mexican chart-topper in 19 years. Live performances with the Mexico City Symphony Orchestra in 2016 demonstrated that cumbia belongs to everyone. But whether accompanied by a symphony or in their usual baker's-dozen configuration, expect to hear hits like "Cómo te voy a olvidar" ("How Could I Forget You"), "Por el amor a mi madre" ("For the Love of My Mother") and "El nuevo sonido de la cumbia" ("The New Sound of Cumbia").
Los Ángeles Azules in Concert
A family affair from the beginning, with more than two dozen albums to their name, Los Ángeles Azules began in 1983 as part of Mexico's young and rocking onda grupera movement. Formed by the Mejía Avante siblings Elías, Alfredo, José Hilario, Jorge, Cristina and Guadalupe, the band hit its first peak in 1996, when their chart-topping "Inolvidables" went platinum in Argentina, the group's second home. A new singer, Erick de la Peña, gave the band its biggest hit to date in 2002 with "Por el amor a mi madre" from the album Alas al mundo ("Wings to the World").
Los Ángeles' most recent surge began in 2013 with the album Cómo te voy a olvidar, an updated re-recording of the group's hits with guest vocalists including Carla Morrison, Lila Downs and Ximena Sariñana. And while the band's foundation in cumbia sonidera's ratcheting guïra rhythm and lilting accordion will never disappear, Los Ángeles Azules took their music to another level in 2016 with De plaza en plaza: Cumbia sinfónica, a glorious powerhouse blend of rootsy cumbia and sophisticated strings.
Encore
Boring, scenography mediocre, the quality of the sound was terrible as well.
I really loved it, but I have a complaint. The show started late for almost 30 min, that I didn't like!
It was a great experience. The vibes were real good. Loved how we were dancing.
Their performance was fantastic, enjoyed all their song live.
Was a great concert they are very profesional worth every single penny we spend ,
We were excited to attend this concert and looking forward to a smooth experience since we pre-purchased parking. However, there was a Blazers game that ended just as we arrived to the venue, and needless to say, it was chaos and we ended up being an hour late to a 2 hour show! Luckily, the music was incredible, so we were able to enjoy it, but wish we would have seen the whole show. Next time it would be nice to get notified of conflicting events in advance.
Was amazing! I loved everything, I haven't dance like that in years! Really good experience and ypu should bring more groups like here at Minnesota that more often!
It was a great concert first time seen them perform.
It wasn’t much of a production or show. I expected a lot more. The music was good- classics. But the stage was small, sound was off, videos in the background looked slapped together, and wardrobe looked dated. Overall environment was not it. This is dancing music not sit and watch from your seat music. They should’ve taken this into account and had a different venue versus at a musical type theatre.
More sitting outside the vending areas. Also, more monitoring for individuals who are too drunk and are inappropriate.
My husband's and i first time going and so amazing we loved it so much.
Los Angeles Azules concert was my second one at the WAMU, last year I attended my first concert there, I respectfully followed their "clear bags policy" and bought one online to use it exclusively for the concert thinking that the rule would be enforced for everyone. Wrong!! When I was in line to enter the place I noticed several women bringing in regular purses/cross bodies and nobody said a word to them. Being this my second concert I decided to bring my small cross body bag and as soon as I was near the entrance an employee approached me asking if I was there for the concert, I obviously said yes and he immediately told me that my purse was not approved under their "clear bag policy" and proceeded to give me 2 options either rent a locker from the street vendors or buy a clear bag from them as well. I explained to him that the last time I was there I noticed people bringing in regular purses and he told me that this time that would not be the case. Luckily my clear bag was in my car so I went back and swapped purses. 20 minutes after entering the Theater I notice a lady wearing a non clear cross body bag exactly like the one I was wearing originally!! I even asked her how or why was she allowed to bring that in and she responded that she went trough security and nobody said anything to her. I was livid!!
Organizers (for whatever reason) reduced the speed (compass) of the songs. Because of this, very danceable songs were played as remembrance songs only... That is not what you spect from a group like Los Angeles Azules.
The venue was easy to find, inside WAMU, everything was easy to locate. Plenty of floor space to dance! Over all had a great time, the band was amazing to see in person, loved the laser show and background the are very Inclusive, to everyone, they made me feel welcomed as did the employees working security and bar guards. Thanks! OH!, the people selling merchandise were less than happy to be there.
I don't believe what I paid what worth the time in concert received.
Start late, to much talk and the music sound much slow then their videos.
It was a great show! I remember my childhood growing up in Mexico City! The only bad part is that the Toyota Center didn’t let us dance for a whole while until the audience let the singer know! Luckily he was nice enough to let the administrator know and finally they let us dance. Really nice show. I strongly recommended
This was a far better venue than Paramount better crown and better drinks etc. They were amazing the new girl soloist killed it but they came a little late and ended cutting on time They didn’t play Toma Que Toma, or A mi Cantar, among other hits. Other than that well worth the price we had a lot fun
My Wife & I Joined so much basically all the gather! Los Angeles Azules the best.
Nice clean show for date night or families awesome live voices and band.