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Considered the most influential Latin rock band in the world, MANÁ began in 1986 when four friends from Guadalajara, Mexico came together to fuse new rock sounds with Latin and Caribbean rhythms. The group includes Fher Olvera as lead singer, guitarist, and main composer; Alex González on drums, Sergio Vallín on lead guitar, and Juan Calleros on bass. The group released their first album, Falta Amor in 1990. In 1992, they released ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños? which became the best-selling Spanish-language rock album of all time.
MANÁ is one of the highest selling Latin touring acts of all time. Their historic residency in Los Angeles, CA ended with 16 SOLD OUT SHOWS and over 220,000 fans. The band is currently wrapping up their 38-date tour; México Lindo y Querido with all sold out shows. Their highly anticipated return to their native country in 2022 was equally successful with sold out shows in Tijuana, Monterrey, Guadalajara including 60,000 fans in the prestigious Foro Sol in Mexico City.
MANÁ has sold millions of album copies around the world with 11 albums of original songs and several live albums and compilations. Their many accolades include handprints on the Hollywood Rockwalk and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, making them the first Spanish-language rock band to receive that honor. MANÁ's influence spans beyond music; for 27 years, the Selva Negra Ecological Foundation has been the band's social arm, combining conservation and environmental rescue with social development. Throughout their career, the band has been a vocal advocate for issues impacting their fans around the globe. In 2020, they joined forces with Dr. Anthony Fauci in a call for the US Latino population to get vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. In 2021, Fher Olvera joined as the face of the "We Are Home" campaign calling for a fair and dignified immigration policy for the millions of Latino immigrants living in the US. More recently, they started a social impact program, first of its kind in the US, donating a percentage of their ticket sales to 15 local organizations, servicing Latin communities.
MANÁ has 133 certified gold albums, 256 platinum albums, 4 Grammy Awards, 9 Latin Grammys including 2018 Person of the Year, 26 Billboard Latin Awards, 15 Premios Lo Nuestro and the ICON LATIN BILLBOARD Award in 2021.
Their current music collaboration project, which began in 2019, revisits some of their greatest songs, accompanied by renowned and diverse artists. The most recent release "Amor Clandestino" with Edén Muños, reached #1 on the US and Mexico charts. “Te Llore Un Rio,” featuring Christian Nodal (pop and maricheño), has been one of their most successful releases of their current duet project, trending in over 15 countries across North America and Latin America at the time of release. Spanish singer Pablo Alborán joined them in 2019 with “Rayando el Sol”, Sebastian Yatra in “No Ha Parado de Llover,'' Joy Huerta in “Eres Mi Religion”, “El Reloj Cucú” with 12-year-old Mabel, and “Mariposa Traicionera” with Regional Mexican superstar Alejandro Fernández. See more at mana.com.mx.
A portion of profits from the sale of MANÁ's strings go to the Selva Negra Ecological Foundation: On January 26, 1996, the members of MANÁ created the Selva Negra Ecological Foundation, which carries out actions to protect species, restore ecosystems and promote environmental education. See more at selvanegra.org.mx.