Pablo Montero’s Chihuahua Concert Fails to Draw Audience, Investors seek Funds
Chihuahua audiences demonstrated a preference for emerging musical talent, resulting in minimal ticket sales for a Pablo Montero concert and prompting investors to demand a refund of 150,000 pesos advanced to the ranchero singer. the concert, intended to launch a promotional tour, ultimately did not materialize due to lack of public interest.
Montero, whose real name is Óscar Daniel Hernández Rodríguez, received the advance from entrepreneurs who hoped increased sales would follow initial promotion. Despite their efforts to wait for a positive response, interest in the concert never materialized, according to sources.The failure highlights a shift in the musical tastes of Chihuahua’s concertgoers,who are increasingly drawn to new artists rather than established performers perceived to be in decline.
Born August 23, 1974, in Torreón, Coahuila, Montero initially gained recognition within the ranchero genre, influenced by his godfather, Vicente Fernández. He later expanded his career into television, appearing in soap operas including Amor Gitano (2000), Rebeca (2003), and Abrázame Muy Fuerte (2000). As of Friday, September 26, 2025, montero had not publicly addressed the situation on any of his social media platforms.