Saturday, October 5

“Los Bukis” announce the end of their successful tour 'Una Historia Cantada' with four last dates in the United States

Los Bukis en conferencia de prensa en el Memorial Coliseum de Los Ángeles.
The Bukis at a press conference at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles.

Photo: Live Nation Entertainment / Courtesy

Rocío García

After 25 years of absence and after a successful series of performances that broke all records for a Latin band, “Los Bukis” return with their ‘Una Historia Cantada’ tour, with which they will visit four cities in the United States during the 2022 and that will culminate with a segment of presentations in Mexico.

The band led by Marco Antonio Solís

announced his return to the stage with only four scheduled dates to delight his true fans, and that it is expected that start the next 18 of July at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, on 12 August at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, 18 in August at the LA Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles and finally on 26 August at The Gorge Amphitheater in Seattle, Washington.

But the surprises don’t end here, as the best-selling Latin tour of 2021 closes a chapter of great memories with five additional dates scheduled this year in Mexico, visiting cities such as Guadalajara, Monterrey, Tijuana, Morelia and which will close with a flourish at the imposing Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.

The surprise was announced during an emotional ceremony in which this May 3 was declared as the “Official Day of Los Bukis” in Los Angeles, California, and which took place at the historic Memorial Coliseum, the venue where the emblematic band performed their last show in the United States more than twenty-five years ago and that they will step on again next August.

The successful Mexican group made up of Marco Antonio Solís, Joel Solís, Roberto Guadarrama, Eusebio “El Chivo” Cortés, José Javier Solís, Pepe Guadarrama and Pedro Sánchez received a plaque to commemorate their success and the records broken during the tour of 2021.

To celebrate Mother’s Day in style, “Los Bukis” also received a select group of mothers from the different cities where there will be concerts, both from the United States and Mexico, to whom they gave a bouquet of flowers and a couple of tickets for the concerts that will offer this 2022.

“Los Bukis” lived with a select group of mothers from different cities in Mexico and the United States. Photo courtesy of: Live Nation Entertainment

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