The concert series will conclude with a headlining performance from La Energía Norteña. The Dallas-based band formed in 2008 and started out playing locally at weddings and quinceañeras. After winning a local contest in 2011, things for La Energía Norteña really started taking off. In 2015 the group received high praise for its third album Cruzando Territorio, which was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Norteño Album. Known for playing Mexican regional music that incorporates the accordion and saxophone, the all-male group stays true to its roots while maintaining a fresh musical style.
The concert series will conclude with a headlining performance from La Energía Norteña. The Dallas-based band formed in 2008 and started out playing locally at weddings and quinceañeras. After winning a local contest in 2011, things for La Energía Norteña really started taking off. In 2015 the group received high praise for its third album Cruzando Territorio, which was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Norteño Album. Known for playing Mexican regional music that incorporates the accordion and saxophone, the all-male group stays true to its roots while maintaining a fresh musical style.
The concert series will conclude with a headlining performance from La Energía Norteña. The Dallas-based band formed in 2008 and started out playing locally at weddings and quinceañeras. After winning a local contest in 2011, things for La Energía Norteña really started taking off. In 2015 the group received high praise for its third album Cruzando Territorio, which was nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Norteño Album. Known for playing Mexican regional music that incorporates the accordion and saxophone, the all-male group stays true to its roots while maintaining a fresh musical style.