Man extends record-breaking Vivir Sin Aire tour, adds additional L.A. stops

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Maná just wrapped up their most recent residency at the Kia Forum with a sold-out show Saturday night.But there is good news for fans who missed out on a chance to watch the Mexican rock act.The band announced Monday that it has added 19 shows to its ongoing Vivir Sin Aire tour, including several stops in L.A.
and throughout Southern California.Friday marked the Mexican rock band’s 43rd arena show in the L.A.
area, surpassing Bruce Springsteen’s record for most arena performances in the region.The Honda Center in Anaheim will play host to Maná on June 5 and 6.Additional concerts in Southern California include a Sept.
26 show at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert and an Oct.10 performance at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista.
A post shared by Maná (@manaoficial)The “Labios Compartidos” artists will also play at the Kia Forum on Sept.18 and 19, and further extend their record for most arena shows in the L.A.
area to 47.On Nov.
21, the group surpassed Bruce Springsteen’s record for most arena performances in L.A.with their 43rd such concert in the region.
In honor of Maná’s longstanding history with L.A.and the historic Forum venue, a permanent wall installation now stands backstage at the venue that reads: “Mana - Kings of L.A.”Overall, the Grammy winners have played more than 30 shows at the Forum; in 2012, they played 11 straight sold-out shows at Staples Center in support of their eighth album “Drama Y Luz.” Further tying them to L.A.
is their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which was cemented in 2016.The iconic rock en español band would be the first primarily Spanish-language act inducted — and that’s an even bigger honor in Trump’s AmericaBefore they stepped on stage at their Nov.21 Forum show, members of the group spoke with The Times about their ties to L.A.
and their message to Latino fans of the band, as po...