Second date of Vive Latino begins with The Warning, Las Ultrasónicas and DannyLux – El Sol de México

After experiencing an energetic Saturday, with a lineup that was headed by Belanova, Billy Idol, Santa Fe Klan and Panteón Rococó, the Vive Latino Ibero-American Musical Culture Festival began its second date this Sunday afternoon.

The Warning, a group made up of sisters Daniela, Paulina and Alejandra Villareal Vélez, took the Amazon stage before sunset.

After being presented at Vive Latino for the first time in 2020, The Warning showed why it has gained ground even internationally. With “Sick,” “What More Do You Want?” “More” and “Disciple”, the girls from Monterrey, Nuevo León, more than represented the Hard Rock and Heavy Metal genre.

“We are so happy to be back at this festival. We are happy to be jumping and singing with everything we have,” said vocalist Daniela Villareal.

DannyLux brought the Mexican regional to Vive Latino

Likewise, the first actions on Sunday were enlivened by the voice of the artist born in the United States Dannylux, who captivated with his regional Mexican proposal.

“Love and lose”, “Cold heart”, “I don’t want to lose you” and “You played and suffered”, in which Dannylux invited a fan present in the audience to go on stage, were some of the songs that made up the setlist . “Thank you for so much support. I’m having fun here with you,” said the singer.

Akil Ammar livened up Vive Latino with rhymes and Punk Rock

At the beginning of the day, Akil Ammar’s rhymes began the second and last date of the festival, which is celebrating its 24th edition, this time in Turn 4 of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Thus, the MC from the capital performed in the city that saw him emerge within the hip hop movement in Spanish.

“Police in Helicopter”, “Life is”, “Empty Hands”, “My Neighborhood”, “I Miss You” and “Solito” were songs with which Akil Ammar left his stamp of street rap on the Amazon stage. ” From my neighborhood, Obrera neighborhood, for your neighborhood,” mentioned the rapper, who towards the end of the show invited Fermín IV to perform “Yes sir” and “Valentía.”

At the same time, demonstrating the essence of Vive Latino, a well-known old band made an appearance on the Telcel stage. With a lineup made up of women, like The Warning, Las Ultrasónicas recalled the 90s seal of Mexican punk through a musical tour in which they played “How rude!” and “Green Monster.”

Likewise, Sad Breakfast, YSY A, Muerdo Y Los Lobos were in charge of getting the audience pumping in what were the first hours of music this Sunday, before Hombres G, José Madero, Silvana Estrada and many more artists had their show.

2024-03-18 01:13:46
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