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Maná Tour Dates: L.A., Anaheim, & Southern California Concerts

Maná Announces 19 New Dates for Vivir Sin Aire Tour, Including Southern​ California Shows

Los Angeles, CA – Mexican rock ​icons ⁤Maná are extending their massively popular Vivir Sin Aire tour with 19 new dates, bringing‍ their high-energy performances back to Southern California.The declaration follows a sold-out show at‍ the Kia forum on saturday night, further cementing the band’s legendary status in the region.

Fans will⁣ have multiple opportunities to see Maná live. The Honda Center in Anaheim will host the band on June 5 and 6. Additional Southern California stops include ‍the ⁢Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert on September 26 and⁣ the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista on October 10. ⁤Maná⁣ will also return⁢ to the kia Forum on⁢ September ‌18 and 19.

these upcoming ⁤performances will expand Maná’s record for most ⁤arena shows in the Los Angeles area to​ 47, building on the milestone they‌ surpassed on November 21st, when their 43rd L.A.-area concert broke bruce⁣ Springsteen’s previous record. ‍

Recognizing the band’s deep connection to Los Angeles,a permanent⁢ wall installation now adorns the backstage ‍area of the Kia Forum,proclaiming “Mana – Kings of L.A.” Maná’s history with ⁣the city ⁢includes ⁤over 30 shows ‍at the Forum and an remarkable run of 11 consecutive sold-out concerts at Staples Center (now Crypto.com Arena) in 2012, ​supporting ​their album Drama​ Y Luz. The band was also honored with a star ⁤on the Hollywood⁤ Walk ‍of⁤ Fame in⁢ 2016.

Speaking with The Times prior to their November 21st Forum show, lead singer Fher Olvera reflected on ⁢the ​band’s relationship with Los Angeles. “L.A.has always been very influential for‍ us… and we’ve seen the city evolve,” he⁢ said.

Olvera also addressed the band’s message to their Latino fans amidst⁤ ongoing political challenges.”Right now our message ‌ [to our Latino fans] is to have⁢ faith, do not despair… Like the‌ Buddhists say, ‘Everything shall pass.’‍ And these problems will also pass and thankfully it won’t take too long‌ [as] presidential terms ⁣don’t‍ last so long‌ – even though this term has​ felt like five minutes underwater,” he added.

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