Events Local March 09, 2025

Bronco's New Chapter in Live Music

Bronco continues to thrive, celebrating 46 years of music with new generations. Their latest live version of 'Me Gana el Sentimiento' showcases their enduring legacy alongside Matisse.


Bronco's New Chapter in Live Music

The group Bronco, originally from Apodaca, Nuevo León and formed in the late 1970s, has achieved significant milestones throughout its trajectory. With a lineup consisting of Lupe Esparza, Ramiro Delgado, and brothers Javier and José Luis (Choche) Villareal, the band has left an indelible legacy in the history of Mexican music.

Notably known for filling the Estadio Azteca and for participating in the recognized telenovela 'Dos Mujeres un Camino', Bronco has managed to remain relevant for 46 years, constantly reinventing itself. The drive to move forward and write new chapters comes from both the group's leader and the energy provided by his sons José Adán and René, who joined a decade ago with fresh talent and new ideas.

Recently, on March 6, the live version of "Me Gana el Sentimiento" was released in collaboration with the group Matisse. The song, recorded the previous year at the Arena Ciudad de México, reflects the fusion of sounds and styles, demonstrating that good music transcends ages and eras. The positive reception is reflected in the successful ticket sales for performances at the Arena Ciudad de México for three consecutive years.

Bronco has a solid fan base that has accompanied them for over four decades, but they have also managed to capture the attention of new generations. With the new lineup, they received a nomination for the Latin Grammy in 2022, participated in the Vive Latino Festival and Bésame Mucho, attracting a diverse audience.

In 2024, in commemoration of their 45 years, the group toured more than one hundred cities in different countries, including the legendary Luna Park in Buenos Aires. This year, with the tour 'Dejando Huella', Bronco promises to continue harvesting successes and conquering stages.

The collaboration with Matisse marks the beginning of the production 'Tour 45 en Vivo', where Bronco presents a series of collaborations with artists from various genres, recorded during their tour of the previous year and which will be released in the coming months.