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Apparently, San Antonio just can't get enough Maná.
The Grammy-winning Mexican rock act has added a second AT&T Center show on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023 to meet"overwhelming demand," according an announcement released Monday. Tickets for the showLast week, the band released tickets for the first Alamo City stop on its México Lindo Y Querido tour, scheduled for Saturday, April 1 at the AT&T Center.
Maná made its major label debut in the early '90s, winning over fans with a sound that incorporated arena rock slickness and infectious Caribbean rhythms. It eventually became one of the best-selling acts in Latin music history.Coming soon:
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