Feb 18 • 22:13 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

“We are going to unlock memories through music”: Jorge Medina

Mexican singers Jorge Medina and Josi Cuen announced four concerts at the Auditorio Nacional in September while discussing their recent collaboration with Calibre 50.

Jorge Medina and Josi Cuen, former vocalists of La Arrolladora Banda el Limón, have shared exciting news of their upcoming performances at the prestigious Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City this September. The duo expressed their enthusiasm during a press conference, highlighting the significance of this venue for Medina, who has long aspired to perform there. Their announcement comes after successful shows at various locations in the city, including the Arena CDMX and Plaza de Toros, and reflects their continued popularity in the regional Mexican music scene.

Medina conveyed that the concerts, scheduled for September 8 to 11, represent more than just musical performances; they aim to create a unique atmosphere where memories are revisited through music. The pre-sale for tickets is set to begin on February 25, and while four shows may seem limited, Medina assures fans that they intend to make each performance memorable. This endeavor not only showcases their artistic talents but also fosters a deeper connection with their audience by reviving cherished memories associated with their music.

Additionally, the collaboration with the popular band Calibre 50 adds another layer of excitement for fans. Both Medina and Cuen are set to explore new musical territories while honoring their roots in the regional genre. Their remarks reflect a broader trend in the Mexican music industry where artists continue to draw on nostalgia and personal experiences to engage audiences, emphasizing the transformative power of live music and community.

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