
Loco Mía, iconic and timeless, is preparing to participate in the Remind GNP Festival in Guadalajara on December 7, sharing the stage with artists like Gloria Gaynor and Beto Cuevas. Ricky Arenas, one of the current members, highlights the energy and vitality with which Loco Mía continues on stage, without thinking of retiring.
In this new musical facet, the band promises to mix the best of their history with renewed material and costumes. The members emphasize respect for the group’s legacy, facing comparisons and criticism with resilience and dedication. Harold points out that musical evolution is part of the process, and that they are working hard to stay on the right path.
Despite the criticisms and comparisons with the original formation, the current members of Loco Mía defend their identity and natural evolution. In an interview from Santiago, they express their passion for art, fashion, music, and dance, asking for respect above all, as they are four diverse personalities that make up the current stage of the group.
The essence of Loco Mía continues to captivate through their renewed and dynamic proposal, maintaining characteristic elements such as fans, extravagant style, and elaborate electropop. Furthermore, the group seeks to convey messages of inclusion and support through their music, addressing issues such as bullying, suicide, and LGBTQI+ rights.
Founded in the late eighties, Loco Mía retains its relevance thanks to its fusion of pop and electronic music, supported by the creator of the original concept, Xavier Font. With a new album titled "Llorar bailando", the band continues to expand its musical legacy, nourishing generations with their message-laden songs and danceable rhythms.