Caifanes Abandons Twitter, Announces Concerts

Caifanes recently announced their exit from Twitter, urging fans to find them on Instagram and Facebook. Upcoming concerts include major festivals, highlighting their ongoing music journey.


Caifanes Abandons Twitter, Announces Concerts

Recently, one of the most talked-about topics regarding Caifanes was the supposed abandonment of the Twitter platform by the band's members. Caifanes was formed in 1986, and in 1988 they released their self-titled debut album that includes hits like 'Mátame porque me muero,' 'La Negra Tomasa,' 'Viento,' and 'Cuéntame tu vida.' The latest song released by Saúl Hernández and his group was the single 'Inés' in 2023, and their last album, 'El nervio del volcán,' dates back to 1993.

In a message posted on Caifanes' official Twitter account on November 14, the deletion of the account was announced with the following statement: 'We are deleting our accounts for obvious reasons. To find us, go to Instagram or Facebook. Very sad, good night, Twitter, thank you for everything.' Despite this, the reasons behind the decision to leave the platform were not disclosed.

Speculations have arisen on the network about the possible motivations behind this action, such as Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential elections or the alleged support of Elon Musk, the current owner of Twitter, for the Republican. However, these conjectures have not been confirmed. The official Caifanes page removed the link to their Twitter account, leaving only links to Instagram and Facebook.

If you want to enjoy songs like 'Perdí mi ojo de venado' live, you can check the upcoming concert dates for Caifanes. Among the confirmed performances are Palacio de los Deportes on December 7, Tecate Pal' Norte 2025 from April 4 to 6, Vive Latino 2025 on March 15 and 16, and Auditorio Telmex in Zapopan on October 4, 2025. The band continues to be active and scheduling performances for their fans.