Enjambre

Enjambre has established itself as one of the most important rock bands on the Latin American scene, accumulating thousands of faithful Enjambre listeners, who have made songs like “Dulce Soledad”, “Visita”, “Manía Cardiaca”, “Somos Ajenos”, “Vida en el Espejo”, “Sábado Perpetuo”, among others, hymns that have marked more than one generation. They are already headliners at the most important venues in Mexico, selling out tickets at the National Auditorium and the Palacio de los Deportes. He is already a star artist at the most important festivals such as P’al Norte in Monterrey, Vive Latino in CDMX, Coordenada in Guadalajara and at Pulso GNP in Querétaro. In July 2022, the Senate of the Republic awarded them recognition for their outstanding musical career. The band has also toured extensively throughout the United States, Spain, Colombia, Peru, Argentina and Central America.

The band from Fresnillo, Zacatecas, presents “Noches de salón” where they reinvent their greatest hits adding seven musician ensemble, In this special concept, Enjambre will remake their songs, inspired by those Latin American rhythms of yesteryear (such as danzón, bolero, Cuban son, among many others), which enlivened Ballroom Dances in the 40s and 50s. They kicked off 2023 in February with a 19-date tour of the United States, with sold-out shows in New York, Denver, Phoenix, Santa Ana and El Paso. In March they successfully returned for the seventh time to Vive Latino as a headliner on the main stage, between Red Hot Chili Peppers and Paul Oakenfold. During April, they returned for the second time to the San Marcos Fair in Aguascalientes, filling the Foro de las Estrellas with an audience that, like the Vive Latino audience, sang along to all their songs.

In April they performed for the first time in Lima, Peru, as part of the Reactívate Festival. During May they successfully visited Metepec, Ecatepec, Orizaba, Oaxaca, arriving in Querétaro (at Festival City) on May 27. The Salón Noches Tour begins in September, which includes two National Auditoriums and the main venues in the country, and then continues through the United States and Spain in 2024.

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