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San Salvador: El Salvador Estadio Cuscatlán: 28,719 / 28,719 $2,104,317 March 9 San José: Costa Rica Estadio Nacional: 104,761 / 104,761 $8,597,495 March 10 March 15 Santo Domingo: Dominican Republic Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez: 54,878 / 54,878 $6,261,995 March 16 March 22 Caracas: Venezuela Estadio Monumental de Caracas Simón Bolivar
The first Sun God Festival coincided with the one-year anniversary of Sun God ' s arrival in 1984. [2] [3] The festival's original location was adjacent to the statue, but it has since grown and moved numerous times, from Price Center to the now-demolished Mile High Field, eventually finding a more permanent home at its current location on RIMAC field.
In 2019, Mana announced in February 2019 their new tour "Rayando el sol tour" that will start in the USA in September 2019. On 12 April Maná released a new version of their classic hit Rayando el sol featuring Spanish singer Pablo Alborán as the first song from their upcoming project.
1998: "En El Muelle De San Blás" — directed by Kiko Guerrero; 1998: "Un Lobo Por Tu Amor" — director unknown; Maná MTV Unplugged (1999) 1999: "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez" — directed by Milton Lage; 1999: "Te Solte La Rienda" — directed by Milton Lage; 2000: "Cachito" — directed by Milton Lage; Santana album Supernatural (1999)
Mana (Japanese: 魔名) is a Japanese musician, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer, [1] best known as guitarist of the visual kei rock band Malice Mizer from their formation in 1992 until their indefinite hiatus in 2001.
With Abraham Calleros and Gustavo Orozco switching interests, Olvera continued his musical trajectory with the Calleros, Juan Diego (bass), Ulises (lead guitar) and himself (vocals and backup guitar), and a new member: Alejandro González (drums). The band recreated itself with a new name in 1987: Maná. [2] The current members are:
However, it did not come up to expectations of the organizers who wanted to sell 450,000 tickets and earn over R$65 million. [26] In 2006, Billboard reported that Generación RBD had grossed over $30.9 million ($46.7 in 2023 dollars) [ 1 ] from 51 shows and attracted 637,364 people, becoming the highest-grossing Latin concert tour of the year ...