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Mexican-Argentine duo Sin Bandera planning Phoenix tour stop

Posted 5/16/23

Sin Bandera and its upcoming Frecuencia U.S. Tour will make a Phoenix stop.

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LIVE MUSIC

Mexican-Argentine duo Sin Bandera planning Phoenix tour stop

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Sin Bandera and its upcoming Frecuencia U.S. Tour will make a Phoenix stop.

Mexican-Argentine duo Sin Bandera formed in the year 2000, and is made up of singer and guitarist Leonel García and singer Noel Schajris. With songs like “Entra en mi vida” and “Mientes tan bien,” Sin Bandera has made its mark in Spanish-language pop music.

The 17-date tour will stop in Phoenix on Saturday, Sept. 30 at Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St.

Since their debut, Sin Bandera has released six studio albums, and has won several Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Latin Music Awards.

The band has traveled to many countries, including Mexico, the United States, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Spain, among others. More than 2 million people worldwide have seen one of the most successful bands in the Latin American music scene.

Tickets will be available for purchase starting at 10 a.m. Friday, May 19 at livenation.com.