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The Mexican band Maná will be performing a concert this Wednesday starting at 9:30 pm at the Plaza de Toros in Granada, as part of their tour ‘México Lindo y Querido,’ where they have been selling out tickets in every city they visit in Spain. The organizers have announced that a few last-minute tickets have been released for the Granada concert due to stage setup, after “more than 17,000 excited fans accompanied Maná at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona in the spectacular start of the Spanish leg” of this greatest hits tour.

After six years, the band is back in Spain, making stops in ten cities with concerts where attendees can enjoy songs like ‘Manda una señal,’ ‘Clavado en un bar,’ ‘En el muelle de San Blas,’ or ‘Rayando el Sol.’ Fher, Alex, Sergio, and Juan expressed, as detailed by the organizers, that they “missed Spain” and that they would “give their all in this return” to show that they are “one of the most important Latin references of all time.”

Maná’s tour has been a huge success so far, drawing in thousands of fans who are eager to experience their iconic songs live. The band’s dedication to their Spanish fans is evident in their decision to return after such a long hiatus and put on unforgettable performances in each city they visit.

The impact of Maná’s music goes beyond just entertainment; their songs have resonated with audiences around the world, touching on important social and environmental issues. Through their music, Maná has been able to raise awareness and inspire positive change, making them not just a band, but also cultural icons with a powerful message.

As fans eagerly await the upcoming concert in Granada, there is no doubt that Maná will once again deliver a memorable and electrifying performance that will solidify their status as one of the greatest Latin bands of all time. The band’s passion for their music and their fans is sure to shine through, creating an unforgettable experience for all in attendance.