When a talented musician like Christian Nodal joins forces with a legendary rock band like Maná, the result can only be great. And so it was at the July 3rd concert at the Wizink Center in Madrid, Spain, where the Mexican artists shared the stage and captivated the audience with their talent and passion for music.

Nodal, known for his distinctive Banda and Mariachi style, has been captivating audiences around the world with his music. Now, the talented artist is making his mark in Europe with his first tour of the continent, performing in some of the most iconic cities such as Zurich, Paris and London. To cap off this extraordinary tour, Nodal has been honored with a special invitation to join Maná on their acclaimed “México lindo y querido” tour.

During his presentation, Nodal surprised the Madrid audience by performing with Maná the song “Te lloré un río”, one of the Mexican band’s most emblematic songs. The energy and emotion of these two musical greats came together on stage and created an unforgettable moment for all the spectators.

Praise was not long in coming, and Maná shared on their social networks their admiration for Nodal, describing him as a “great guy, musicazo, Mexican singer from the heart, from the roots, from the land. Undoubtedly, a collaboration that left everyone wanting more.

Maná on Tour in Europe

Maná is currently sweeping through Europe with their “México lindo y querido” tour, selling out all the cities they have visited so far, including: Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao, Madrid, and London, among others. And this is no surprise, as the band has been one of the most successful and popular bands in Latin America for decades, with their unique style and soulful lyrics.

Maná Europe and Mexico Tour Dates

  • 3 JUL – Madrid
  • 4 JUL – Madrid
  • 6 JUL – Gran Canaria
  • 11 JUL – Chiclana de la Frontera
  • 13 JUL – London
  • 10 OCT – CDMX
  • 11 OCT – CDMX
  • 13 OCT – CDMX
  • 19 OCT – Tijuana / Tecate Peninsula Festival
  • 24 OCT – Querétaro
  • 26 OCT – Leon
  • 07 NOV – Merida
  • 09 NOV – Tuxtla Gutierrez
  • NOV 14 – Ciudad Juarez
  • NOV 17 – Monterrey
  • 23 NOV – Puebla / Tecate Comuna Festival
  • NOV 29 – Guadalajara

Spanish version