Mexican rock stars MANÁ are heading to San Diego this fall.
Famous for hits that include “Oye Mi Amor,” “Mariposa Traicionera” and “Clavado en Un Bar,” the group was established in 1981. Their popularity reached U.S.
-based audiences and the band has been the recipient of four Grammy Awards and eight Latin Grammy Awards.The group will head to Los Angeles days after performing locally. They’ll play at the Kia Forum on Nov. 23 and 25.
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