Maná made its grand return to Tecate Pa’l Norte on Sunday, March 31 after headlining the competition in 2017.
The enduring Mexican rock band took the Tecate Gentle stage at 8:30p.m. to a sea of followers that crowded round the primary stage. “Monterrey, Monterrey, Monterrey. What a terrific evening, we missed you a lot,” the band’s frontman, Fher OIvera, stated. “Traditionally, Monterrey has been a powerful connection for Maná. We’ve carried out many live shows right here since we launched our profession and would sing at nightclubs and now take a look at how many individuals are right here,” he added, acknowledging the competition’s 100,000 in attendance.
As in all of their reveals, Maná provides followers precisely what they need, sticking to a setlist that features the songs — a lot of which become anthems all through the years — that made them Latin America’s favourite rock band. And you’ll at all times rely on the band to carry out all its hits, taking previous and new followers alike down reminiscence lane with songs like “Vivir Sin Aire,” “Oye Mi Amor,” “Me Vale,” “En El Muelle de San Blas” and “Rayando El Sol.”
You may also at all times rely on Olvera’s candidness. “Se nos está colando el reggaetón aquí y eso no está chido (which loosely interprets to reggeatón is spilling over and that’s not cool). So, you must sing actually loud so we don’t hearken to that over right here,” he stated, making it very clear, as soon as once more, that he’s not the most important reggaetón fan (which he talked about in Maná’s February Billboard Español digital cowl story).
Between songs, Olvera additionally inspired followers to vote for the politicians who “know find out how to shield Earth.” And to depart behind a clear planet for the following technology. A message that aligns with their efforts to flight local weather change. The poignant phrases preceded its socially acutely aware “¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?” track from the ’90s.
Maná’s setlist additionally included different hits like “Manda Una Señal,” “Corazón Espinado,” “Ángel de Amor,” “Labios Compartidos” and “Mariposa Traicionera.”
The third and final day of the competition additionally featured units by Santa Fe Klan, Mario Bautista, Lola Índigo, Gale, Álvaro Díaz, Enanitos Verdes, Elena Rose, The Warning, and Think about Dragons, the primary stage closing act. In the meantime, Fuerza Regida closed out the Tecate Unique stage.