Feb 13 • 14:43 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Macha and The Depressive Block land at the Esperanza Iris Theatre

Macha and El Bloque Depresivo, a musical phenomenon from Chile, returns to Mexico for a performance that celebrates the diversity of Latin American musical traditions.

Founded in 2010 in Chile by Aldo 'El Macha' Asenjo, Macha and El Bloque Depresivo has emerged as a significant musical force, drawing from previous experiences with groups like La Floripondio and Chico Trujillo. The band's music captures the essence of traditional Latin American bohemia, resonating with a wide range of audiences across generations. Their performances often evoke an atmosphere where 'sadness sings with a drink in hand and the heart in voice', making their shows emotionally resonant and authentically rich.

Now, the ensemble is returning to Mexico with a diverse musical journey that takes audiences through various regions of Latin America. From the lively rhythms of Cuban son to the melancholic boleros native to Mexico, the band presents a fusion of styles including Peruvian valses and beloved ballads that have defined generations. Macha and El Bloque Depresivo invites attendees to delve into themes of love, pain, heartbreak, and hope, all while celebrating the richness and diversity of Latin American rhythmic traditions.

As the group prepares its performance at the Esperanza Iris Theatre, the anticipation builds among fans eager to experience the new songs added to their extensive repertoire. This concert not only showcases their musical evolution but also highlights an important cultural exchange, reinforcing the ties that bind Latin American nations through music and shared experiences. The event is expected to draw both longtime followers and new listeners, marking a significant moment in Mexico’s cultural landscape.

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