
The 14-track set offered a wide variety of Calibre 50 music showcasing northern corridos, reggae, cumbias, and rancheras that hit number one on the Latin Albums chart. They followed it with "La Gripa," which was released simultaneously in November with the Sony album Historia de la Calle. The quartet issued a notoriously controversial pre-release single, "Se Nos Volvió a Pelar Mi Apá," which was banned from airplay by some radio stations, thus affecting its chart position. The band was enlisted to deliver the theme song, "Aunque Ahora Estés con El." It was released as a stand-alone single and landed in the Top Five on various airplay charts. In January of the following year, Univision premiered the telenovela Que Te Perdone Dios (a remake of 2000's Abrázame Muy Fuerte). Their rowdy stage show is a spectacle of musical intensity and engaging crowd interaction.Ĭalibre 50 signed with Sony in late 2014. Each album has charted since then, including three (2012's Grandes Exitos, 2014's Contigo, and the following year's Historia de la Calle) that placed in the Top 200 and topped the Mexican Regional Albums chart.

Mazatlan" (a duet with Gerardo Ortiz) and "Callejero y Mujeriego," helped propel their 2010 debut album, Renovar o Morir, to a strong chart showing and also the Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year. Founded in 2010, the band started on the stages of small restaurants and local parties, where their theme song, "El Infiernito," opened the doors to airplay. Even though many of their narcocorridos are officially banned from airplay in their home country, word of mouth and streaming have served to get their music to an ever-growing audience. Their provocative name ("armor-piercing bullet") was chosen as a symbol for their music, whose strength they hoped would carry them across the border from Mexico north to the United States and south across Latin America. Featuring traditional Sinaloan instruments like the tuba and the twelve-string guitar, the quartet's live shows evoke the region's placid, sun-drenched landscapes through narrative ballads of love and struggle.Calibre 50 are an award-winning norteño quartet from Mazatlan, Sinaloa founded in 2010 by Eden Muñoz (vocals, accordion), Armando Ramos (guitars, vocals), Martín López (tuba), and Augusto (drums). The band has made great strides towards becoming legends of the corrido with their smart songwriting and tireless touring.


Their most recent album, Historias de la Calle reached No.1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart and their hit single “La Gripa” stayed on Top of the charts for several weeks. The group members are, Eden Muñoz (vocals, accordion), Armando Ramos (guitars, backing vocals), Alex Gaxiola (tuba), and Erick García (drums). Originally from Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Calibre 50 is a charting, award-winning quartet founded in 2010. In recent years, Gerardo Ortiz has dominated Regional Mexican music by winning prestigious awards including seventeen Premios Billboard de la Música Mexicana, nine Premio Lo Nuestro awards, earning six Platinum records as certified by the RIAA, and selling out festivals, dancehalls and arenas across the United States and Mexico. But his life story is just as remarkable as his songs…and that is why his fans recognize his authenticity. His lyrics are fascinating and unforgettable. His musical themes are modern, with original musical arrangements, generally built around the tuba, accordion and acoustic guitar.

From there, he transformed Regional Mexican and Latin music, becoming a cultural and fashion icon in the process. Two-Time Grammy nominee Gerardo Ortiz, first made an impact by revolutionizing the corrido genre. The Dos Mundos Una Historia tour brand has had tremendous success with their previous tours, which included: Gerardo Ortiz, Banda El Recodo & Banda Los Recoditos (2012), Gerardo Ortiz & Julión Alvarez (2014), Gerardo Ortiz & Alfredo Olivas (2015). Tickets for both shows are already on sale. This is the fourth edition of the concert series, produced by Del Entertainment, one of the leading concert promoter companies in the Regional Mexican music industry. markets including Los Angeles on February 13 at The Forum. Regional Mexican superstars, Gerardo Ortiz and Calibre 50 will launch their highly anticipated tour, “Dos Mundos, Una Historia 4,” on February 12 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, NV, and in other major U.S.
