Tony Elizondo, one of the most recognized young faces in regional Mexican music, surprised his followers by officially announcing his departure from Calibre 50, one of the most influential groups of the genre. The singer confirmed that he is beginning a completely new stage as a soloist, a move that he defined as “the real ‘we have to talk'”, making it clear that this is not a bitter farewell, but a natural step towards his own artistic project.
Elizondo explained that this change responds to his desire to build an independent career, a goal he has been working towards for some time. Although he acknowledged the impact that Calibre 50 has had on his formation and his presence within the regional Mexican music scene, he affirmed that 2025 represents the ideal moment to bet on his personal creativity and his own style.
Thank your fans
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As part of the announcement, Tony Elizondo shared key details about his first single as a solo artist, entitled “Es probable”, a song written by himself.
The premiere was announced a few days in advance, generating expectation among its followers.
In his social networks he also presented his alternate stage name, Ton Liondo, with which he will promote part of his new material.
The news comes with a direct message to his fan base, which according to the singer will be fundamental in this new stage.
Tony Elizondo clearly expressed phrases such as “This is when I will need you the most” and “You are calm and I am nervous”, reflecting the close tone with which he seeks to maintain his relationship with the public that has accompanied him throughout his career.
Elizondo took the opportunity to thank those who have been part of his journey.
He made special mention to Mr. Chui Tirado and his family, who bet on his talent from the beginning.
He also thanked his followers and his own family, to whom he dedicated this new stage.
New era for Tony
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You stay calm and I'll be nervous
Tony Elizondo
So far, no details have been revealed as to how “Es Probable” will differ musically from Calibre 50’s signature sound.
However, expectations are high, especially among the Hispanic community in the United States, which is closely following the transformations within Mexican regional music.
A genre that has grown exponentially on digital platforms and in live performances in cities such as Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago and Dallas.
What is certain is that Tony Elizondo begins a stage full of excitement, uncertainty and opportunities, in his own words.
Its evolution will depend largely on the public’s reception, a factor he considers decisive in consolidating his project.
With “Es probable”, the singer opens his way as a soloist, marking the beginning of a new era in his artistic career.
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