Los Tigres del Norte Offer Help to Minnesota Fans After ICE Surge
Los Tigres del Norte said they want to help their Minnesota fans after a recent surge in ICE enforcement activities in the area. The popular norteña band made the statement as part of uplifting moments in Latin music news.
Los Tigres del Norte announced they want to help their Minnesota fans following a recent surge in ICE enforcement activities. The statement was part of a roundup of positive news in Latin music.
The band, originally from Sinaloa, Mexico but now based in San Jose, California, is one of the most successful norteña groups ever. They have sold 32 million albums and currently have 13.8 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
The news comes alongside other uplifting moments in Latin music, including Ricardo Arjona's heartfelt message to Gaby Moreno about her role as Persephone in the Broadway musical Hadestown. Arjona praised Moreno's "shining" performance in the acclaimed show.
Los Tigres del Norte has long been known for songs that address immigrant experiences and social issues affecting Latino communities. The band's offer to help fans reflects their continued connection to these communities nationwide.
The band has 13.8 million monthly Spotify listeners and is one of the most recognized norteña groups. Their support highlights how immigration enforcement affects music communities and fans across the country.
Details about how Los Tigres del Norte plans to help Minnesota fans have not been announced yet.
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