'Los Toreros Muertos' concert permanently suspended in CDMX

‘Los Toreros Muertos’ concert permanently suspended in CDMX

He concert of The Dead Bullfighterswhich would take place in the Mexico Citywas canceled definitively, according to the organizers themselves.

Likewise, the group originally from Spain shared on her official social networks that the musical event would be canceled permanently.

The concert of The Dead Bullfighters would take place this next Friday October 24 in it performance hall ‘The Maraka’.

Through an official statement, the group European detailed the reasons why canceled the concert in it performance hall ‘The Maraka‘.

He specified that, for reasons beyond the control of the organization and due to internal commitments of the group, The Dead Bullfighters they will not be able to act in The Marakain the Mexico Citythis Friday October 24 as had been planned.

Likewise, he regretted the drawbacks what is this suspension caused. He reiterated that it is not due to a serious situation, but to events that force us to modify the programming.

Likewise, he mentioned that the tickets will be returned in their entirety through the sales channels used for the acquisition.

Finally, according to the information providedAda, explained that a new date to carry out the concert in Mexico.

“Our desire is to meet with you and enjoy live music properly,” mentioned the Spanish group through its official social networks.

The musical event would take place on Friday, October 24 at La Maraka. Credit: Instagram/@pablocarbonelloficial.

The Dead Bullfighters is a band originally from Spain, formed in 1984 by Pablo Carbonell, Many Moure and Guillermo Piccolini.

The group is part of the movement of Madrid Movidaa cultural phenomenon that emerged in the 1980s that marked the resurgence of music and creativity after the Franco dictatorship.

Characterized by an irreverent style and lyrics full of humor, The Dead Bullfighters They released their first album, “30 years of success”in 1986.

Among his most recognized themes are My little yellow water and My name is not Javier”, songs that reflect the irony and sense of the absurd present in much of their repertoire.

During the eighties, the group gained great popularity both in Spain like in Latin America.

After a period of activity that lasted until the beginning of the 1990sthe band decided to break up.

Years later, The Dead Bullfighters They reunited for live performances and new recordings, maintaining their humorous essence and the memory of his contribution to the Spanish music scene.