Maná Reveal The Importance Of Nicaragua In Their Career
After winning big at the 2015 Latin Grammys, where they sent a powerful message after performing with Los Tigres del Norte, Maná continues rocking out with their “Cama Incendiada Tour.” The boys are now in Central America, where they will be delighting their Nicaraguan fans Thursday night.
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At a press conference in Nicaragua, lead singer Fernando “Fher” Olvera revealed the importance of the country for him and the band’s nearly 30-year-old trajectory that began in 1986.
Fher mentioned that the first time the Mexican band visited Nicaragua was in 1987 as opening act of the group “Flans.”
“For us it was incredible to come to Nicaragua,” he said, reports El Nuevo Diario. “Because it was in this country that we realized that Mana could explode its music internationally. That’s why we have a special love for Nicaragua,” he added.
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We speculate the the concert, which will take place in Managua’s National Football Stadium on December 3, will be all the rage! Don’t believe me? Here’s a glimpse of all the fun at a Mana concert!
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