Fans experiencing the electrifying performance of Maná at Frost Bank Center.
Legendary Mexican rock band Maná is set to perform in San Antonio for two unforgettable nights on September 5 and 6, 2025. The band, celebrated for their contributions to Latin music, comes after being nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—the first Spanish-language act to receive this honor. Tickets go on sale March 14, 2025, with part of the proceeds benefiting the MANÁ “Latinas Luchonas” program, supporting Latina women entrepreneurs.
Hey, San Antonio! Get ready to dust off those dancing shoes because the legendary Mexican rock band Maná is coming to town for not one, but *two* electrifying shows this September! That’s right—on Friday, September 5 and Saturday, September 6, 2025, music lovers will have the chance to experience the exhilarating vibes of Maná live at the stunning Frost Bank Center.
The excitement doesn’t stop there! Tickets for the much-anticipated “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” will be hot off the press and available for purchase starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 14, 2025. If you want to make sure you secure your spot at what promises to be an unforgettable night, head to FrostBankCenter.com or Ticketmaster.com when the clock strikes ten!
What makes this tour even more special is that it comes on the heels of the band’s historic nomination into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This recognition makes Maná the first predominantly Spanish-language act to earn this prestigious honor—a huge milestone not just for the group but for Latin music as a whole!
And guess what? When you snag a ticket to their concert, you’re not just going to enjoy great music; you’re also contributing to a fantastic cause. A portion of the ticket sales will go towards the MANÁ “Latinas Luchonas” program. This fantastic initiative supports Latina women entrepreneurs through scholarships, mentorships, and leadership opportunities, all established in honor of the late Rosario Sierra, the mother of vocalist Fher Olvera.
For those who may not be super familiar with Maná, let’s take a quick dive into their impressive history. The band, which formed in the vibrant city of Guadalajara in the late 1980s, has released a jaw-dropping 11 albums and has collectively sold over 45 million copies. Can you believe it? They’re actually recognized as the biggest-selling Latin touring act of all time!
With an astonishing 33 songs on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs list, they lead the pack among all rock ensembles. To top it off, Maná’s trophy case is bursting with accolades, including four Grammy Awards, nine Latin Grammys, and the highly coveted Latin Billboard Lifetime Achievement Award.
As if all that weren’t impressive enough, the “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” will not only carry the nostalgic essence of classic Maná songs, but also feature new production elements that promise to dazzle fans. This tour will span across 21 cities, including exciting stops in Nashville, St. Louis, Baltimore, Montreal, and Detroit—where they will perform for the first time. What a treat for these cities!
And don’t miss Maná’s return to the Kia Forum in Los Angeles this November, where they will break the record for the most arena shows in the city, hitting a whopping 44 concerts and surpassing Bruce Springsteen’s previous record of 42.
So, San Antonio, prepare to belt out all your favorite hits like “Oye Mi Amor,” “Amor Clandestino,” and “Mi Verdad” featuring Shakira. With a mix of classic tracks and an engaging new spectacle, this concert is bound to be an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Don’t miss out on capturing a moment of music history—grab your tickets and be part of the excitement!
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