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The long-running Mexican music group Los Bukis is the first to headline a Spanish-language residency in Las Vegas. ... Tickets go on sale to the public starting Feb. 2 at 10 a.m. PT. Show comments.
Los Bukis (English: the Bukis; buki meaning "kid" in the Purépecha language) [1] are a Mexican grupero band. Formed in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán in 1973, the band's current lineup consists of singer and songwriter Marco Antonio Solís, Joel Solís (guitars), José Javier Solís (congas/percussion), Pedro Sánchez (drums), Roberto Guadarrama (trumpet), José "Pepe" Guadarrama (saxophone and ...
Tickets sold As of 1 Luis Miguel: Mexico $633.1 million 6.3 million 2024 [39] 2 Bad Bunny: Puerto Rico $508.7 million 3.3 million 2023 3 Karol G: Colombia $400.9 million 2.96 million 2024 [5] 4 RBD: Mexico $350.9 million 3.7 million 2024 [40] 5 Marc Anthony: United States $315 million 3.8 million 2023 6 Daddy Yankee: Puerto Rico $224.7 million ...
Artists such as Shakira, Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Nicky Jam, Maná, Luis Miguel, Gloria Trevi, Megadeth, Guns N' Roses, Los Bukis and Alejandro Sanz have performed at the stadium. Rauw Alejandro is set to perform at the stadium on June 10, 2023.
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[1] [2] Born and raised in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán, Solís began his musical career at the age of six, performing with his cousin Joel Solís as Los Hermanitos Solís. In 1975, he co-founded Los Bukis, of which he was the lead vocalist, songwriter and guitarist. The band split up after nearly two decades of success, with Solís pursuing a ...
Los Mismos (English: "The Same Ones"), previously known as Los Bukis, is a Mexican Grupera music band from Ario de Rosales, Michoacán. [1] The band was established in June 1996, [ 2 ] after Marco Antonio Solís left the band Los Bukis , the remaining members regrouped as Los Mismos.
It was the highest attended event by a Mexican act since Los Bukis' 1993 and 1996 concerts. [86] On June 23, 2008, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission announced that they were putting the naming rights of the Coliseum on the market, predicting a deal valued at $6 million to $8 million a year. [85]