
Less than a month away from kicking off their Latino Power Tour, Maná has added two additional dates to their Fall trek in the U.S.
With multiple dates already sold out in cities like Los Angeles, San Diego and Phoenix, the Mexican rock band is adding a second show in Chicago (Oct. 22) and a brand new Nov. 11 gig in Oakland. Tickets for the new dates will go on sale Aug. 19.
The Latino Power Tour kicks off Sept. 9 in San Diego and is being billed as call to vote for Latinos nationwide. “We have baptized our new tour ‘Latino Power,’ because with the strength of their collective vote this year, U.S. Latinos can further empower our community — demanding more respect and effecting real change in the living conditions and opportunities for our people,” Maná’s frontman, Fher Olvera, said earlier this year.
The chart-topping Latin band recently debuted the new version of their 1990s hit “De pies a cabeza” featuring reggaetonero Nicky Jam. The reggae-infused new track is the first collab between the two Latin superstars. “We had been wanting to do something and Nicky Jam is a very talented man, and yes it is a different genre but all the genres can mix,” explained Olvera in a statement.
Check out the “De pies a cabeza” ft. Nicky Jam lyric video below: