
Mexican rock band Maná has announced two performances at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio on September 5 and September 6, as part of their 'Vivir Sin Aire Tour.' Tickets will be available starting on Friday at 10 a.m. through the Frost Bank Center website and Ticketmaster, according to KSAT.
The band has been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, becoming the first predominantly Spanish-language act to receive the honor. This marks a significant achievement in recognizing their global impact and influence. The Grammy-winning group is expected to deliver a performance with "unforgettable" production elements, as reported by San Antonio Current.
Maná, a Latin rock band with 11 albums and over 45 million copies sold, has 33 hits on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. A portion of ticket sales from their upcoming shows will support the 'Latinas Luchonas' program, which honors vocalist Fher Olvera’s late mother, Rosario Sierra. In partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, the program will provide scholarships, mentorship, and leadership opportunities to Latina entrepreneurs, as mentioned by San Antonio Current.









