Maná Brings Drama Y Luz to the American Airlines Arena, July 7

Read part one and part two of Crossfade's interview with Maná Drummer Alex González. It isn't out of the ordinary for Latin pop legends Maná to pack arenas and stadiums to the point of exploding. In fact, it's basically routine. At the end of June, Fher Olvera and his Mexican...
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Read part one and part two of Crossfade’s interview with Maná Drummer Alex González.

It isn’t out of the ordinary for Latin pop legends Maná to pack arenas and stadiums to the point of exploding. In fact, it’s basically routine.

At the end of June, Fher Olvera and his Mexican rock en español crew sold out four consecutive shows at the Staples Center in LA before flooding supervenues throughout the state of Texas.

And last night, Maná, along with opener Vicente Garcia, pulled the same trick on Miami, filling the American Airlines Arena with 20,000 smiling, sweaty fans for an evening of Drama y Luz.

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