Los Tigres del Norte, the legendary norteño group founded in San Jose in 1968 with more than 32 million albums sold and a wall of Grammys to their name, are back on the road. The Los Tigres Del Mundo Tour opened April 17 in St. Paul, Minnesota and crisscrosses the United States, Mexico, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Belize, with stops in Mexico City, Anaheim, Detroit, San Diego, El Paso and Tijuana.
Built around the theme "El Norte es más allá de la frontera," the run is a five-decade-deep meditation on migration, family and the corrido tradition — songs the band now prefers to call "historias." A standout festival stop came May 5 at the Feria de Puebla, where Grupo Firme's Eduin Caz joined them onstage. Catch them before tickets sell out.





