The World’s leading Latin rock band, Maná, announced their return to arenas across the country following the April 21 release of their eagerly-awaited new album “Cama Incendiada” (The Burning Bed). The tour will begin June 10 in San Diego and include a stop at Atlanta’s Philips Arena on Saturday, June 27.
Tickets went on sale to the general public on Saturday, April 11 at noon at Ticketmaster.com, Philips Arena Box Office, by phone (800-745-3000) and at all Ticketmaster outlets.
According to the New York Times, “[Maná is] Redefining ‘Crossover’ in Latin Pop…typical this concert was not. Entire families, grandparents included, filled the arena. ..Hardly a word of English was spoken or sung from the stage. And the band was the proud record holder of the most sold-out shows in Staples Center history… Maná, with its mix of love songs and more pointed political material about immigration and the environment, has been playing sold-out concerts across the United States for decades, selling millions of records in the process. ..Maná has a mass appeal nearly unrivaled in the Latin pop world. …From Maná’s perspective, crossing over may be an anachronism. It has simply redefined what crossover means.”
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