Iconic Mexican rock band Maná to play back-to-back San Antonio concerts this fall

Less than a month after being the first Spanish-language act nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, pioneering Mexican band Maná revealed it will perform back-to-back San Antonio shows this fall. The Grammy-winning group — beloved for its infectious pop-rock sound and socially conscious lyrics — will play Frost Bank Center on Friday, Sept. 5, and Saturday, Sept. 6, as part of the 21-city jaunt. The Vivir Sin Aire Tour, named for one of Maná's signature songs, will feature "unforgettable" production elements and a setlist full of classic material, according to the group.
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