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Maná Electrifies Miami: A Night of Timeless Hits and Latino Pride

Mexican rock legends Maná brought their 'Vivir Sin Aire' tour to Miami, delivering a high-energy performance filled with classic hits and a powerful message of Latino unity.

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**Maná** Electrifies Miami: A Night of Timeless Hits and Latino Pride

The Maná 'Vivir Sin Aire' Tour, which began in Spain in the summer of 2025, is currently making its way through North America, with a recent stop in Miami.

Nearly 20,000 fans, predominantly from Gen X and Millennial generations, packed the Kaseya Center for the first of two sold-out shows in Miami on Friday, March 27th. At 9:40 p.m., the band kicked off the night with "Déjame Entrar," a high-energy track from their 1995 album Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran.

The set continued with fan favorites like "De Pies a Cabeza," "Manda Una Señal," and "Labios Compartidos." Frontman Fher Olvera greeted the enthusiastic crowd, saying, "Welcome, everyone. Cubans, Puerto Ricans… I know you guys know how to dance. Let’s get this pinche party started tonight."

Wearing a stylish satin navy blue shirt over a black tee, paired with black leather pants and combat boots, Fher captivated the audience with iconic tracks such as "Mariposa Traicionera," "Me Vale," "Clavado en un Bar," and "Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez."

"Let’s raise a glass to Miami—we’ve missed you. It’s the cradle of the United States," the singer proclaimed before taking a shot of tequila. A highlight of the show was an impressive, nearly 10-minute drum solo by Alex González, a Miami native.

Sergio Vallín, Juan Calleros, and Fher then moved to a smaller stage on the opposite side of the venue for a more intimate set of "canciones de cantinas" (songs for the bar). The crowd passionately sang along to "Te Lloré un Río," "El Reloj Cucú," "Eres Mi Religion," and "Bendita Tu Luz."

"We are a beacon of hope… Latinos have the power," Fher, a vocal advocate for Latino rights, told the audience. "More and more, Latinos are commanding greater respect and have more options. Who you vote for has a great deal to do with this… you can make the change."

The concert concluded at midnight, after the band performed four more pop-rock classics: "No Ha Parado de Llover," "El Muelle de San Blas," "Rayando el Sol," and "Oye Mi Amor."

Maná’s 'Vivir Sin Aire' tour will continue in the United States until Nov. 8. See the remaining dates below:

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