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Maná breaks Bruce Springsteen’s record in Los Angeles

Maná breaks Bruce Springsteen's record in Los Angeles.

PHOTO: Mezcalent

The Mexican band Maná has made history in Los Angeles by performing 44 concerts in different venues in the city, thus surpassing the record held until now by Bruce Springsteen with 42 performances.

Over the weekend, the legendary rock band led by Fher Olvera performed a sold-out show at the Kia Forum as part of its ‘Living Without Air’ tour, breaking Springsteen’s record, One Way PR reported Monday.

Maná will still offer a new concert in Los Angeles next Saturday, November 29th.

The Mexicans began the ‘Living Without Air’ tour in September 2025, which will run until April 2026.

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PHOTO: Mezcalent

The final show will be in Greensboro, North Carolina, on April 4.

The Mexican band’s first concert in Los Angeles took place in 1993 at the Hollywood Palace. In 2007 they completed 13 presentations at the Staples Center.

Since 2016, their regular venue has been the KIA Forum, where they held a residency in 2019 and a total of 31 concerts.

According to Agencia EFE, Maná has 133 gold records, 256 platinum records, four Grammy and nine Latin Grammy awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and inclusion on the Hollywood Rockwalk in Las Vegas, honors reserved only for the greats of music.

Find out more at ‘QueOnnda.com’.

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