Los Tigres del Norte
Los Tigres del Norte is a legendary Mexican norteño and corrido group, renowned for their significant contributions to Latin music since their formation in 1968 in Mocorito, Sinaloa, Mexico. This influential ensemble, consisting of brothers Jorge, Hernán, Eduardo, and Luis Hernández along with Óscar Lara, has earned the title of the kings of norteño music. With a remarkable career spanning over 50 years, they have garnered multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy awards and have sold over 32 million albums worldwide.
The vibrant city of Inglewood serves as a key market for their performances, showcasing their cultural relevance and the deep connection they share with their audience. Their concerts are celebrated for their high energy and engaging production, creating an atmosphere where fans of all generations come together to enjoy their beloved corridos and ballads.
During their performances, audiences can expect to hear a fan-focused setlist that includes iconic tracks such as "Jefe de Jefes," "La Puerta Negra," and "Contrabando y Traición." Each song resonates with the crowd, fostering an environment of participation and shared experience. The live shows are characterized by a dynamic interaction between the band and the audience, making each concert a memorable celebration of their extensive musical legacy.
The Kia Forum stands out as a significant venue for hosting such impactful performances. Known for its rich history in the entertainment industry, it provides an ideal backdrop for the electrifying shows of Los Tigres del Norte. The venue's capacity to accommodate large audiences enhances the communal experience that is central to their concerts.
As part of their ongoing celebration of over five decades in music, Los Tigres del Norte continues to tour across the US and Mexico with their latest endeavor, the La Lotería Tour 2025. This tour not only highlights their extensive catalog but also reinforces their status as one of the most influential Latin bands of all time.