Culiacán.- Los Tigres del Norte made hundreds of people sing and dance in Culiacán, Sinaloa, on the night of Saturday, May 25, with their greatest hits.
The event at the Dorados Stadium began with more than 30 minutes of northern music by the group ‘Clave JR’, which mostly performed classic pieces of the genre.
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A few minutes later, Jaime Mendoza took over the stage, a soloist who gave a twist to the atmosphere with sierreño, a requinto, guitar and tuba.
El Pajarillo was one of the first songs that ignited the atmosphere of an expectant venue for the appearance of Los Tigres del Norte.
After a show lasting more than an hour, the attendees began to boo the group and ask for the stars of the night. Minutes later, the organizers announced that people with general tickets could go to the numbered area, a better view in exchange for a few minutes of peace.
Another of the moments of greatest euphoria of the public was when Jaime Mendoza began to sing ‘Cruz de Madera’, originally by Miguel y Miguel, just when the instruments were disconnected and the musicians could do little to entertain the venue.
Several minutes of music with loudspeakers made it 11:00 p.m. without the appearance of the Sinaloan group.
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The group originally from Rosa Morada, Mocorito, began their participation at approximately 12:15 a.m. on Sunday amid shouts from the fans with the corrido ‘A gray truck’, followed by ‘Bacas de a kilo.
“Good evening, fellow Sinaloans. Thank you very much for letting them come and sing for you,” they said as a thank you to their fans.
Later, the Bosses of Bosses showed that age is not a problem to give their all on stage, everyone present chanted their successes one by one.
“How are we in Culiacán, what a pleasure to see you and play live,” said the musicians before performing ‘La Manzanita’.
The vintage of junk food, food, alcoholic beverages and even hats were part of the atmosphere of those who gathered in the northern sector of the city in search of remembering the best times of the Tigres del Norte.
With more than an hour of live music, the group put the norteño aside to make way for mariachi. A set with covers of that genre made those present sing.
Around 2:45 on Sunday a concert full of good moments ended, where there was a little of everything. Many musicians, great hits, male and female dancers and hours of music.
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