
The Mexican band Juligans, known for their energy and uniqueness, is excited to revive the connection with their audience and live music. The event is scheduled for October 25 at Maquiladora Studio at 8:00 PM and promises to be a special night.
In an interview with Publimetro, the capital band shared their plans for performances in Mexico City and their upcoming visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina. After a long period of forced inactivity due to the pandemic, Mexican Juligans is preparing for their return to the stage. In the band's words: "After a year indoors, we decided to come together to play again in Mexico City. This visit, although limited in dates, represents an invaluable opportunity to expand our reach and connect with new audiences."
The band was formed in a post-pandemic context, where the need to express themselves musically became essential. "The venue has a unique atmosphere, and we love the idea of sharing the stage with other talents like Los Crédulos and Blazko Scaniglia," said Jan Markowski, vocalist of Mexican Juligans. The musical diversity of the event is noteworthy, as each band offers unique styles. While Mexican Juligans brings their characteristic punk sound, Los Crédulos offers a proposal more aligned with punk rock, and Blazko Scaniglia mixes Cuban sound with progressive influences.
Los Crédulos, in particular, have been together for almost two years and are eager to showcase what they have been creating. Meanwhile, Blazko Scaniglia has been developing his own style that, while different, is infused with the energy of his previous career. The band assures that the night of October 25 will be full of energy, good music, and connections, a celebration of musical diversity that invites the audience to join them.
This event presents an opportunity for the bands to experience a unique musical experience and connect with their audience in a special way. With this mix of styles and the promise of a memorable night, the concert on October 25 is shaping up to be a must-attend event on the musical agenda of Mexico City.