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Maná Proves Why It’s Rock en Español Royalty During Miami Stop of Vivir Sin Aire Tour

Maná Proves Why It’s Rock en Español Royalty During Miami Stop of Vivir Sin Aire Tour

Maná’s Vivir Sin Aire Tour, which kicked off summer 2025 in Spain, continues on the second part of its North American leg, officially making its way to Miami. 

Nearly 20,000 fans — mainly Gen X and Millennials — filled the Kaseya Center for the first of two sold-out nights in Miami on Friday (March 27), and at 9:40 p.m., the Mexican group opened the show with the energetic “Déjame Entrar,” part of its 1995 Cuando Los Ángeles Lloran album. 

They continued with “De Pies a Cabeza,” “Manda Una Señal,” and “Labios Compartidos,” before frontman Fher Olvera greeted his ecstatic fans: “Welcome, everyone. Cubans, Puerto Ricans… I know you guys know how to dance. Let’s get this pinche party started tonight.”

Wearing a satin navy blue buttoned-up shirt over a black tee with a studded cross, black leather pants, and combat boots, Fher continued crooning the crowd with timeless bangers, including “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 expressed before taking a shot of tequila. One of the notable moments of the show then followed with an insane, nearly 10-minute drum solo by Alex González, who’s a Miami native.

Meanwhile, the rest of the group, including Sergio Vallín and Juan Calleros, joined Fher on a separate stage on the other side of the venue for an intimate set of “canciones de cantinas” (songs for the bar). “Te Lloré un Río,” “El Reloj Cucú,” “Eres Mi Religion” and “Bendita Tu Luz” had the crowd singing at the top of their lungs. 

“We are a beacon of hope… Latinos have the power,” Fher — who’s an avid activist 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 evening came to an end at midnight, after the band delighted fans with 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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