LOS ANGELES (EFE). – The Bukis will offer four new concerts in the United States before ending their “A Sung Story” tour that reunited the group 25 years later, the band reported yesterday at a conference at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. .
The Mexican regional music group announced their new performances in East Rutherford, New Jersey on July 30; in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 12; in Los Angeles (California) on August 18; culminating in Seattle on the 26th of the same month. “We’re happy to keep playing; the public and God will tell where it all takes us,” said Marco Antonio Solís, winner of the 2022 Latin Grammy Person of the Year. At the press conference attended by the seven members of Los Bukis, he said As a courtesy, the Memorial Coliseum’s Olympic flame was lit, something that hasn’t happened at that venue since 1984, the year Los Angeles hosted the Olympics was. Everything is arrangeable “Anything is arrangeable with love, communication and will,” said Joel Solís, the band’s other co-founder, in a clear nod to Los Bukis’ new stage, adding: “Even more so after the pandemic, well, we all need good news.” Los Bukis have decided to extend the concert series “Una historia cantada” after becoming the most successful tour by a Latin band in the United States in history with a full house for nine consecutive dates. All indications are that Los Bukis’ return will go beyond expanding the A Sing Story tour. When asked by the press about a possible tour of Latin America, the release of new songs, the possibility of collaborating with artists like Becky G or even making a documentary for a streaming platform, the answer in all cases was: “That would be it it’s worth it.”Reference from yucatan