Enjambre, the Mexican rock band that formed in Southern California, will be returning to the US this 2025 for a nineteen-date tour, starting February 1 in Atlanta, Georgia and ending March 1in McAllen, Texas.
Their successful ‘Noches de Salón Tour’ started in September 13 and 14, 2023, with two sold out shows at the prestigious Auditorio Nacional (10,000 capacity) and it will be coming to an end with two more sold out shows, at the same Mexico City venue, September 13 and 14 of 2024.
This tour has been the most successful in their career, having included 60 dates in Mexico, 15 in the US, upcoming shows in Madrid and Barcelona plus the Vive Latino Festival in Zaragoza, Spain, and a headlining show in Colombia coming up this November.
On August 15 Enjambre releases ‘Torna Noches de Salon’, a 3 song EP that completes the Special ‘Noches de Salon’ recording (launched in September 2023) which included, in an Unplugged concept, re-versions of their most important songs in different traditional Latin American styles such as Danzon, Bolero and Chachacha, all recorded in audio and video. The vinyl version will be available early September. They are now working on new material to start releasing songs between November 2024 and January 2025 – new material will be released prior to the beginning of this tour.
Enjambre has established itself as one of the most important rock bands on the Latin American scene, accumulating millions of faithful Enjambre listeners, who have made songs like “Dulce Soledad”, “Visita”, “Manía Cardiaca”, “Somos Ajenos”, “Vida en el Espejo”, “Tercer Tipo” and “Sábado Perpetuo”, among others, hymns that have marked more than one generation. They have achieved 3 Platinum Albums and 4 Gold, and have reached the #1 spot in the Mexican Sales Charts multiple times during their 15 year career.
In their extensive touring, Enjambre sell out venues such as the Auditorio Nacional (10,000 capacity) and the Palacio de los Deportes (16,000 capacity). They are already amongst the headliners at the most important festivals in Mexico, such as P’al Norte in Monterrey, Vive Latino in Mexico City, Coordenada in Guadalajara and at Pulso GNP in Querétaro. The band has also toured extensively throughout the United States, Spain, Colombia, Peru, Argentina and Central America.
In March 2024, the members of Enjambre were named Cultural Ambassadors of the State of Zacatecas. In 2022 the Mexican Senate had already given them a special recognition for their successful musical career.