
A human head was found in Tijuana alongside a narcomanta with threats directed at the musical group 'Grupo Firme', warning them not to perform at the Mazatlán carnival 2025. Witnesses reported that three men in a white vehicle fled towards Rosarito after leaving the gruesome scene. This situation has raised concern among artists and event organizers.
In the midst of this situation, singer Julio Preciado expressed his concern about the violence unleashed in Tijuana and Sinaloa, which has affected several representatives of regional Mexican music, including Grupo Firme, Natanael Cano, and Fuerza Régida. The threats and acts of violence have generated uncertainty in the industry and are hindering the development of music in the region.
Julio Preciado, who was recently honored at the Arena Coliseo in Guadalajara, pointed out that violence and intimidation are endangering the work of many musicians. He stated that the situation is getting out of control and that authorities must intervene to ensure the safety of artists and the public in general.
Despite not having received direct threats, Preciado expressed his solidarity with colleagues who have been affected and questioned why artists are becoming targets of these violent actions. The uncertainty and fear are impacting the entire music industry, raising doubts about the future of concerts and events in the area.
The singer called on authorities to take urgent measures before the violence escalates even further. The uncertainty and fear have raised concerns among families planning to attend concerts of the threatened artists. The regional Mexican music industry finds itself in a complicated and uncertain situation, faced with the escalation of violence that is affecting both artists and the public alike.