Mexican band Matute returns to Ecuador with the nostalgia of the 80s
Mexican band Matute will perform in Ecuador as part of their Disco Stereo Tour, celebrating the music of the 1980s.
Matute, an alternative rock band from Mexico, is set to bring their Disco Stereo Tour to Ecuador, honoring the iconic music of the 1980s. They will perform in multiple cities, starting with shows in Samborondón on July 2 and Quito on July 4, followed by performances in Cuenca on July 10 and Manta on July 11. Each show promises to celebrate the golden decade of pop music, featuring hits from renowned artists such as Madonna, Depeche Mode, and Tina Turner, giving fans a taste of nostalgia.
Founded in 2007 by musician and producer Jorge D’Alessio, Matute has spent 18 years dedicated to reviving classic 80s hits in Mexico. Their performances are noted for high production value, with elaborate musical arrangements and a sonic design intended to immerse audiences in a retro celebration. This tour is considered the band's most important yet, marking a significant moment in their career as they prepare for the recording of their sixth live album.
The Disco Stereo Tour is not just a concert series but a cultural homage to an era that shaped contemporary music, appealing to both long-time fans and a newer generation discovering 80s music for the first time. As Matute rekindles fond memories for many and introduces the vibrant spirit of the past to younger audiences, their events in Ecuador are anticipated to be a highlight of the country's music calendar this summer.