El cantante mexicano actuará como invitado en la presentación de los legendarios britanicos en el escenario de Glendale, AZ
Que la banda The Rolling Stones regresa con una nueva gira por 16 ciudades de Estados Unidos y Canadá es algo que ya sus fans lo saben desde hace mucho, pero lo que es una verdadera novedad es que uno de los nuestros compartirá como invitado en su presentación del 7 de mayo en el State Farm Stadium de Glendale, Arizona.
El artista viene de ganar en Sevilla el Latin Grammy en el mes de noviembre al Mejor Álbum Norteño por “Colmillo de Leche” y lanzar el sencillo “Primera Cita” y la colaboración “Según Quién” al lado del colombiano Maluma. Además su nuevo sencillo “ALCH SI” en colaboración con Grupo Frontera ha alcanzado el sitial de honor en la lista Regional Mexican Airplay de Billboard.
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