Multi-platinum selling and GRAMMY Award®-winning rock band Maná will embark on their most influential tour yet – THE LATINO POWER TOUR. As Latin Rock's most engaging arena-level live band, longtime cultural ambassadors and powerful social advocates Maná will take 80 tons of state of the art concert production gear to the road across the United States with the goal of uniting and inspiring Latino communities to make their voices heard this fall. Locally they will perform at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Monday, October 24.
"We have baptized our new tour 'Latino Power,' because with the strength of their collective vote this year, U.S. Latinos can further empower our community – demanding more respect and affecting real change in the living conditions and opportunities for our people" – Fher Olvera of Maná
Having formed in Guadalajara, Mexico in 1986, the quartet of Fher Olvera, Alex González, Sergio VallÃn and Juan Calleros have gone on to be global envoys for the Latin Rock genre, while selling over 40 million albums. To date, Maná has been recognized by their musical peers with four GRAMMY® and eight LATIN GRAMMY® Awards. Here in the United States, Maná holds an impressive nine #1 albums and ten #1 singles - more than any other band in the history of Billboard's "Hot Latin Songs" chart. Maná is also unquestionably the top-drawing all-Spanish language concert band in the U.S. with notable attendance records to their name and the New York Times declaring the group has: "Redefined 'Crossover' in Latin Pop ... with its mix of love songs and more pointed political material about immigration and the environment ... Maná has a mass appeal nearly unrivaled in the Latin pop world."
For THE LATINO POWER TOUR, Maná will be sharing a new production that will be combining their greatest career hits, latest chart-topping songs from their LATIN GRAMMY®-winning Cama Incendiada álbum, and uniting fans with organizations like Voto Latino and local advocates to provide both the inspiration and information needed to have their voices count come November.