
As the summer heats up, so do the concerts coming to L.A. and the U.S. Bands like Panteón Rococó, Los Enanitos Verdes, No Te Va Gustar, Palenke Soultribe and Hector Guerra are ready to hit the road.
Panteón Rococó will be bringing their “Ni Carne Ni Pescado” tour to the U.S. beginning August 2nd in San Diego; August 3rd in Los Angeles; the 4th in Santa Ana, and August 6th in San Francisco, and will continue moving eastward through Salt Lake City, Utah; Chicago, IL; Washington D.C. and ending in NYC.
Enanitos Verdes will be supporting their recently released and highly regarded new album, “Tic-Tac” with more than 20 concerts throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. The “Tic-Tac Tour” will begin on July 22nd in Queens NY and will make their way through some of the most important cities in the U.S. like NYC, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Miami, Washington D.C. amongst others, and for their California fans, there will be a healthy dose of Enanitos Verdes as they will be playing at the historic and soon-to-be closed-down, Gibson Amphitheater, on August 3rd along with Beto Cuevas and Vilma Palma. Enanitos Verdes will be back to California on 8/29 in San Diego; 8/31 and 9/1 in Anaheim, 9/4 in Sacramento and 9/5 in San Francisco and finishing the tour in Phoenix, AZ on 9/7.
Uruguayan band, No Te Va Gustar (NTVG) who recently broke attendance records in Argentina, will be embarking on an international tour that will take them through Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico and Spain, and appearances in the east coast of the U.S. in October.
Although no dates or venues have been announced yet, Palenke Soultribe will be bringing their “gozadera” to the stages and dance floors of the U.S. After the successful release of their CD “Mar”, Palenke Soultribe embarked on a European tour where they played on some of the most important countries like France, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and Germany.
Spanish/Bolivian hip-hop artist Hector Guerra will be coming back to the U.S. where he will be playing shows on his own as well as opening several shows for Panteón Rococó. Hector Guerra is a founding member of the biggest musical collective in the world, the Pachamama Crew. Hector Guerra may have come from a hip-hop background, but after exploring his Latin America roots, Hector’s music has become a beautiful cocktail of musical influences that makes it hard to categorize his style into one genre as one can hear the sounds of hip-hop, rock, reggae, cumbia, electronic and pop.