The Mexican band Café Tacvba is getting ready to bring its vibrant concert to three of the most important cities in the country: Monterrey, Guadalajara and Mexico City. These shows promise to be an unforgettable experience, in which 35 years of musical career will be celebrated with its loyal fans and new generations. In this note, the ticket prices are detailed.
What are Café Tacvba’s shows in Mexico?
Café Tacvba, one of the most emblematic bands in Mexico, will celebrate its 35th anniversary with three scheduled shows:
Guadalajara: November 8, 2024 at the Telmex Auditorium.
Monterrey: November 23, 2024 at the Citibanamex Auditorium.
Mexico City: December 5, 2024 at the GNP Seguros Stadium.
Café Tacvba Ticket Prices in Mexico
The first two shows, in Guadalajara and Monterrey, will be held in auditoriums, so the audience will be seated in a fan-shaped position. That is, the farther away, the more space there will be across. In turn, in CDMX, it will be in a stadium, so the available seats increase considerably.
The confirmed prices, according to Ticketmaster, are as follows:
For the show in Guadalajara, prices range from 2,562 pesos in the sector closest to the stages, and gradually decrease to 732 pesos in the farther away areas.
On the other hand, the concert in Monterrey will have different prices. Those furthest from the stage cost 610 pesos and those closest, 2,745 pesos.
To close the tour, in CDMX, the prices for the closest seats are 2,074 pesos, while those furthest away are 854 pesos.
Café Tacvba Discography
Café Tacvba has an extensive and diverse discography that covers a wide range of genres and styles, fusing rock with traditional Mexican music, as well as influences from alternative, electronic and folkloric genres.
Studio albums:
Café Tacuba (1992)
Re (1994)
Avalancha de Éxitos (1996)
Revés/Yo Soy (1999)
Cuatro Caminos (2003)
Sino (2007)
El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco (2012)
Jei Beibi (2017)
Live albums:
MTV Unplugged (1995)
Un Viaje (2005)
Un Segundo MTV Unplugged (2019)
Compilation albums: Tiempo Transcurrido (2001)
EP: Vale Callampa (2002)
Lastly, the group released approximately 40 singles and has 35 music videos, which consolidates it as a reference in alternative music and rock in Spanish.
Source: adn40