Maná discusses upcoming tour that surpasses Bruce Springsteen and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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In an upcoming history-making tour, the iconic Mexican pop-rock band, Maná, is all set to surpass Bruce Springsteen’s record for the most arena shows in Los Angeles. With a staggering 44 shows scheduled, Maná is poised to make a significant mark in the music industry. What’s even more remarkable is that they will achieve this milestone while singing entirely in Spanish, a testament to their cultural impact and influence.

The highly anticipated Vivir Sin Aire Tour, named after one of their hit songs from the 1992 album “¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?,” is set to kick off on September 5 at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. The tour will culminate on April 4, 2026, at the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. During this tour, Maná will be performing a four-night residency at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, surpassing Springsteen’s previous record of 42 shows in the same arena.

Celebrating their 40th anniversary next year, Maná has planned a tour that not only includes familiar venues but also introduces them to new cities where they have never performed before. From Nashville, Tennessee, to Detroit, St. Louis, Baltimore, and Montreal, fans across North America will have the chance to witness the band’s electrifying performances.

Not only known for their music but also for their philanthropic efforts, Maná has a long history of giving back to the community. In the past, their tours have supported scholarships and initiatives to help farmers. This time around, part of the proceeds from the tour will go towards their “Latinas Luchonas” program, created in honor of Fher Olvera’s late mother, Rosario Sierra.

This momentous tour not only underscores Maná’s enduring popularity and influence but also highlights their commitment to creating positive change through their music. As they embark on this historic journey, fans can expect unforgettable performances that showcase the band’s passion, energy, and dedication to their craft.

With their unique blend of rock and Latin rhythms, Maná continues to captivate audiences worldwide, transcending language and cultural barriers. Their music resonates with fans of all backgrounds and ages, making them one of the most beloved bands in the music industry. As they gear up for their upcoming tour, Maná is ready to make history once again and solidify their reputation as one of the greatest musical acts of all time.

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