Maná Extends “Vivir Sin Aire” Tour with 19 New Dates, Solidifying Their L.A. Legacy
Maná, the iconic Mexican rock band, recently concluded a sold-out residency at the Kia Forum. But if you missed experiencing their electrifying performance, you’re in luck – they’ve announced a significant expansion of their “Vivir Sin Aire” tour.
The band revealed on monday that they’re adding 19 shows to the ongoing tour, bringing their signature sound to fans across the country, with multiple stops planned for Southern California. This means more opportunities for you to witness their captivating live show.
Southern California Dates to Mark Your Calendar:
* Anaheim, Honda Center: June 5 & 6
* palm Desert, Acrisure Arena: september 26
* Chula Vista, North Island credit Union Amphitheatre: October 10
* los Angeles, Kia Forum: September 18 & 19
These additions will further cement Maná’s unparalleled connection with the Los Angeles area. In fact,with these shows,they’ll extend their record for most arena performances in L.A. to an astounding 47. They surpassed bruce Springsteen’s previous record on November 21st with their 43rd concert in the region.
A “Kings of L.A.” Recognition
Maná’s deep-rooted history with Los Angeles and the historic Forum has been formally recognized. A permanent wall installation now stands backstage at the venue, proudly declaring: “Maná – Kings of L.A.”
This isn’t a new growth.The Grammy-winning band has played over 30 shows at the Forum throughout their career. For perspective, in 2012, they performed 11 consecutive sold-out shows at Staples Center (now Crypto.com Arena) while touring in support of their album, “Drama Y Luz.”
Their influence extends beyond the concert stage. Maná received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016, a testament to their enduring impact on music and culture.
More Than Music: A Voice for the Latino Community
Before their November 21st Forum show, Maná members spoke with The Los Angeles Times about their relationship with L.A. and their message to their Latino fans. This conversation took place against a backdrop of challenging political policies impacting the Latino community.
Lead singer Fher Olvera emphasized the city’s influence on the band’s evolution. He shared a message of hope and resilience for their Latino fans.
“L.A. has always been very influential for us… and we’ve seen the city evolve,” Olvera stated. He continued, “Right now our message [to our Latino fans] is to have faith, do not despair… Everything shall pass. And these problems will also pass.”
ultimately, Maná’s continued success and dedication to their fans demonstrate why they’ve earned the title of “Kings of L.A.” and remain a vital force in the world of Latin rock. You can find more facts and ticket details on their official website and through Ticketmaster.









