Grupo Firme kicked off its ‘La Última Peda Tour’ with a resounding demonstration of popularity in Latin America, reaffirming the great moment that regional Mexican music is experiencing. The band led by Eduin Caz kicked off with massive concerts that reflect its growing impact on the music scene.
The first show was held in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, where the group brought together 18,500 people at the local baseball stadium. This sold-out start made it clear that the tour is designed for large-scale venues, with a production designed for stadiums.
Massive shows and connection with the public

Grupo Firme’s ‘La Última Peda Tour’ continued in Guatemala City.
More than 25,000 attendees filled the Cementos Progreso Stadium in a concert that lasted more than three hours.
This show stood out for its ambitious technical production, with 311 square meters of LED screens, 520 robotic lights, a stage elevator and a powerful 170,000 W RMS sound system.
Subsequently, Grupo Firme performed in Managua, Nicaragua, in front of a packed National Sovereignty Stadium.
On each of these dates, the audience responded by chanting every song, evidencing the band’s strong connection with different generations.
A tour that continues to grow

After these first Grupo Firme concerts, ‘La Última Peda Tour’ will continue its tour through Central and South America.
With presentations in cities such as Tegucigalpa, San Salvador and San José, in addition to scheduled dates in Chile, Bolivia, Colombia and Mexico.
The success of the tour is also reflected in ticket sales.
In Puebla, Mexico, the May 6 and 7 dates sold out in just two hours, with concerts scheduled for more than 5,500 attendees per night.
A strong demonstration od drawing power across Latin America
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The impact of regional Mexican music

Beyond the numbers, Grupo Firme’s ‘La Última Peda Tour’ represents the growth of regional Mexican music in the last decade.
What used to be a genre with a mainly local scope, today fills stadiums and presents productions comparable to those of the great Latin pop shows.
For the Hispanic community in the United States, this phenomenon not only reflects cultural pride.
But also the global expansion of Mexican music.
Grupo Firme has thus consolidated its position as one of the main exponents of this new stage.
With long-running concerts and thousands of fans singing along to every song, the band confirms that their success is not fleeting.
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