Home » World » MANÁ lit up the public at the “Mágico González” stadium with its México Lindo y Querido tour – Diario La Página – 2024-04-27 06:08:11

MANÁ lit up the public at the “Mágico González” stadium with its México Lindo y Querido tour – Diario La Página – 2024-04-27 06:08:11

The legendary Mexican rock band, Maná, took the stage after 9:30 at night and was greeted with applause and shouts from their fans who were already ready to sing their main hits in a day that will be recorded. in the memory of thousands of attendees at the “Mágico González”

The vocalist and guitarist of the band Fher Olvera expressed: “I missed the country, El Salvador has been a brother country since our beginnings,” he said and highlighted the beauty of the Pulgarcito de América saying: “the country is one of the most beautiful with a biodiversity of forests, fauna, rivers and seas and we feel very happy to be here and we hope it stays that way for a long time.”

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In a magical moment during the concert, Alex González, the band’s talented drummer, took center stage to demonstrate his talent with a drum solo which left the audience speechless.

Photo by: Milena Chámul

But the concert was not only an exhibition of musical talent, but also a space for constant connection and celebration with the public. The band took advantage of the moment to bring a fan on stage, taking the time to talk and joke with her before giving way to the next song; One of the most emotional moments of the night came with the song “Relojito Cucú” where Fher took advantage of the moment to dedicate the song to her father and to all the people who have already died and who are another star in the sky.

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From the first chord, the audience received the band with shouts and applause and they sang classics like “Rayando el Sol”, “I don’t care what they think of me”, “Labios Compartidos” at the top of their lungs, resounding throughout the venue. Fher’s unmistakable voice, the skill on the instruments of Sergio Vallín on guitar, Juan Calleros on bass and Álex González on drums kept the crowd in a state of euphoria.

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The audience gave themselves completely, chanted each song and immersed themselves in the unique atmosphere that only Maná can create. The concert culminated with a deafening ovation in the middle of a show of lights and gunpowder. The Mexican band said goodbye to El Salvador, thanking the affection received by all the fans present at the magical Gonzales stadium.

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