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Best Latin Music in November 2024

Los Tigres del Norte at Toyota Center

Los Tigres del Norte

This six-piece phenomenon from California have brought the Mexican musical genre of norteno to the worldwide stage, and have sold over 32 million records throughout their near-50 year history. This year they can boast a total of six Grammys, six Latin Grammys as well as their own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for their contribution to music.

Ana Gabriel at WaMu Theater

Ana Gabriel

Latin music icon Ana Gabriel embarks on another tour of North America this year, performing soon near you! A prodigious singer and songwriter, she's famous for the deep wells of feeling that her powerful vocals invokes. Drawing from the worlds of rock en Espanol, ranchera and pop, one of Gabriel's best-known tracks is 'Ay Amor', which spent an incredible 14 consecutive weeks at the top pf Billboard's Latin Hot 100 chart in 1987!

Ramon Ayala at Toyota Center

Ramon Ayala

Ramon Ayala is a Mexican musician, who composes and writes Norteo music. He has been playing instruments since the age of five, and began his music career as part of the group, Los Bravos Del Norte who released their first album in 1973. The artist's upcoming tour will feature fan-favorite hits and music from his catalog.

Ramon Ayala at Showare Center

Ramon Ayala

Ramon Ayala is a Mexican musician, who composes and writes Norteo music. He has been playing instruments since the age of five, and began his music career as part of the group, Los Bravos Del Norte who released their first album in 1973. The artist's upcoming tour will feature fan-favorite hits and music from his catalog.

Caifanes at Moore Theatre

Caifanes

One of Mexico's most influential rock bands returns to North America on tour in 2024, with support from Cafe Tacvba! Heavily influenced by the likes of The Cure and Echo and The Bunnymen, Caifanes achieved national success through the late 80s and early 90s with their molding of New Wave sounds and traditional mariachi trumpets and bolero guitars, no better showcased than on their most famous number La Celula Que Exploita.