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Latin Music Milestones: Maná's Tour and New Supergroup Astropical

Maná announces record-breaking North American tour while Astropical prepares for its debut album amid a growing Latin music movement.

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Maná embarks on a groundbreaking 30-date North American tour after their historic Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination. They aim to set a Los Angeles concert record. Meanwhile, new supergroup Astropical, formed by Bomba Estéreo and Rawayana, plans their U.S. tour with an album inspired by astrology, showcasing the evolution of Latin music. Both highlight the growing influence and recognition of Latin artists.

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Maná's 'Vivir Sin Aire Tour' marks a significant milestone in their career, celebrating their historic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination and solidifying their legacy as one of Latin America's most successful musical exports. The tour highlights their enduring influence on Latin music.

Maná is set to break the record for the most arena shows performed in Los Angeles history, surpassing Bruce Springsteen's record of 42 concerts with a total of 44 shows.

Astropical's debut album is inspired by astrology, reflecting the growing diversity and creativity in Latin music. The supergroup, formed by Bomba Estéreo and Rawayana, showcases the evolving influence and recognition of Latin artists in the global music scene.

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