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Beck at Tecate Live Out Festival in Fundidora Park, Mexico on October 19, 2019
Photos by Chuy Pedraza
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Out of all the 19 festivals Louis performed at in 2024 he sang the cover of 7 from Catfish and the Bottlemen a total of 16 times (and of course I put them all in a video):
30.03.2024 Tecate Pal Norte (he sang 7)
08.06.2024 Away From Home (he didn’t sing 7)
22.06.2024 Pinkpop (he sang 7)
04.07.2024 Mainsquare (he sang 7)
07.07.2024 Ruisrock (he sang 7)
21.07.2024 Mores Vivas (he sang 7)
26.07.2024 Morrinas (he sang 7)
02.08.2024 El Arenal (he sang 7)
03.08.2024 Santander (he sang 7)
08.08.2024 Untold (he sang 7)
10.08.2024 Sziget (he sang 7)
16.08.2024 Frequency (he sang 7)
18.08.2024 Cabaret Vert (he sang 7)
23.08.2024 Victorious (he didn’t sing 7)
24.08.2024 Zürich Openair (he sang 7)
30.08.2024 Festningen (he sang 7)
06.09.2024 Live From Fest (he sang 7)
07.09.2024 Lollapalooza (he didn’t sing 7)
08.09.2024 Superbloom (he sang 7)
Just a little side note: Louis sang WDBHG during all the festivals
#LARRY CALLED A LOAD OF SMOKE IN#posting this because I’ll need it in a couple days#my video#my videos#7
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— 1D Monthly Fic Roundup —
Hi, and welcome to the 1D Monthly Fic Roundup for November 2024! Below you’ll find 1D fics that were all published this month. We hope you’ll check out these new fics! If you would like to submit your own fic, please check this post on how to submit or visit our blog @1dmonthlyficroundup. You can find all our other posts here.
Happy reading!
* Lost and Found by @signofcomfort [T, 33k, Louis/Harry]
Harry, the misfit wolf in the pack, always longed for affection but was too drowned in his own loneliness.
The pack alpha Louis Tomlinson shapes the future of his pack to be more accepting and welcoming, but would Harry ever return?
* No More Days Alone by @signofcomfort [M, 6k, Louis/Isaac Anderson]
Isaac finds himself lost amidst the tour but Louis is always there to find him.
* I want yesterdays love by edensrose / @holdingthornsandroses [M, 4k, Louis/Dev Patel]
“We’re going on holiday before the term starts again,” Oli announces in their kitchen the day after the art opening.
Louis looks up from his cereal bowl.
“Who is we?”
“I’ve rented us a cottage near the beach. Me, you, Calvin, Rick, and Dev.”
Louis makes a noncommittal noise but can’t deny his heartbeat racing at the mention of Dev.
* i tell myself i'm done with wicked games by haveufoundwhaturlookingfor / @sup3rbloom [T, 5k, Louis/Michael Clifford]
Omegaverse: Alpha Louis has never questioned who he is, a strong, loving Alpha who defies stereotypes. When he meets Michael, a beta, he certainly doesn't expect to fall for him (and hard).
* To start again by @loretheloner [E, 27k, Louis/Michael Blackwell]
Louis finds himself slowly falling for a bandmate again, despite Oli's warnings against it. Michael finds himself slowly falling for his boss and fighting against the ghost of Louis' past relationship. They find a way to start again.
Or a canon compliant story that follows Michael and Louis from the summer of 2019 to June of 2024. Written for prompt SS of the Louis Rare Pair Fest 2024.
* I've drowned and dreamt this moment by we_are_the_same / @so-why-let-your-voice-be-tamed [T, 2k, Zayn/Louis]
There has been a rivalry between them since they were young. Since the very start of their careers. It’s always been Louis and Zayn, the ones to watch. The ones to do battle and ultimately share the podium.
They push each other to be better, is what the world says.
They hate each other, is what Zayn and Louis say.
And it all comes to a head in Val d’Argenton.
* Countdown by @allwaswell16 [M, 2k, Louis/Thomas Shelby]
Tommy Shelby, pack alpha of the Peaky Blinders, has taken notice of The Garrison Pub’s new barmaid, an omega named Louis. A prequel to One Part 2 of One
* if we were butterflies by @blueskiesrry [E, 52k, Harry/Louis]
“Is this how I used to look at you?” His hand hovers just over the collarbone of the sculpture, like he’s caught between wanting to touch and wanting to pull away, wanting to leave and wanting to stay.
Eyes stuck on Harry, unaware of anything else in the room, Louis whispers, “Something like that,” wondering now if he ever quite did it justice.
or: after recruiting harry to model for his sculptures and coming to know all his edges, louis loses him to a life more prosperous than he can provide. he finds harry again four years later.
* Whole Lot of History by Blue_Green28 / @bluegreen28fics [E, 73k, Louis/Harry]
Louis and Harry have a whole lot of history. With 3 children coming out of their twelve years long marriage they are essential parts of each other's lives even though they have moved on with new partners since their divorce ten years ago. Or have they?
What happens when Harry finally gets some money to open the coffee shop he had always dreamed of and they spend more time together to plan everything? Does their love still have a chance?
* Flying Over on My Own Tonight by @haztobegood [E, 1k, Louis/Jack Cochrane]
Louis is on his way to Monterrey, Mexico, where he'll headline Tecate P’al Norte music festival for the first time. A text from Jack makes the flight a bit more interesting.
* Sisterhood by @haztobegood [M, 2k, OT5]
Liam was thankful to have found sisters like Harry, Louis, Niall, and Zayn after running away from her parents. They opened their door and their hearts, their once-abandoned farmhouse becoming a safe, comforting home. Then one night, an unexpected visitor arrived, revealing the dark secrets of her new family.
* The Kiss of Sleep by @haztobegood [NR, 666 words, Louis/Harry]
Louis shook his head. “I’m proper knackered.” Too many nights on the road with the noise of the tyres rolling beneath them kicked Louis’ insomnia into high gear. He’d only been able to nip off for naps between soundcheck and their shows so he’d have enough energy to perform properly. But just barely. Now, with two days off and a plush king size bed calling his name for the first time in weeks, Louis needed to catch up on sleep.
* Love's A State Of Mind by @enchantedlandcoffee [T, 3k, Harry/Louis]
“Your omega?” Louis asked softly, trying his best to keep his voice steady. “Hmmm.” Harry smushed his face in Louis’ shirt, his hand moving up to mess with one of the buttons. “He’s great, my omega. He’s kind and passionate and funny, even when he makes jokes about me.” “He- He sounds great, button.” “He is. You are.” What?!
OR Childhood friends, Harry and Louis, have been inseparable ever since they met. However, presenting as an alpha and omega drove a wedge in their relationship. One night, after Harry drunkenly confesses one too many things, Louis snaps. He realises that, despite loving his best friend so much, he needs to move on before their love tears them apart. He just needs to get the stubborn alpha on his side. Part 1 of Flower & Button
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hi sam <3 i don’t know much about festivals, will we know before each festival what time louis is on? i also wonder if there will be a lot of louis fans that will live stream the shows because i already miss him so much
Hi lovely,
I hope you get to see this since I know you sent this morning (06.11) sorry I didn't answer earlier I was dealing with students.
Regarding livestreamers, for Pa'l Norte there were a few livestreamers to choose from so there will more than likely be livestreamers. Also some of these festivals offer their own livestreaming that might be a possibility for these shows as well. Checking YouTube the day of would be our best bet in knowing that then. As we get closer to each festival we will begin to receive more info that will help us know when Louis will be performing and how we can watch.
Regarding festival times, most have very rigid schedules so we will likely know what time Louis will be on pretty easily if they aren't out currently, they will be within a few days of the event. That was how we kept track of Tecate Pa'l Norte and how I knew what time J-Hope went on during Lollapalooza in 2022. Due to the amount of artists and stages they tend to keep everyone on exact schedules. Most artists use the time in full and are rarely late.
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La Doña shares new video for title track from 'Can't Eat Clout’
Following the release of her latest EP Can’t Eat Clout, La Doña returns to share a new music video for the title track. The live session produced, directed, and led by La Doña was recorded at Different Fur Studios San Francisco, CA with the contributions of her childhood collaborators and friends Naomi Garcia Pasmanick, Tano Brock, Ruben Sandoval, her father, Miguel Govea, Alexis Harnage, Amanda Magaña, Darian Gray, Eos Black, Gaby Aldaz, Josh Hari, Odalys Caro, and Rebecca Rodriguez. Can’t Eat Clout portrays a young femme artist falling in love with herself, her lover, and her art. The project asserts La Doña’s mastery as a composer and director and presents themes of creative-liberty, anticapitalism, and community resilience. It maps the rise and descent of these three love stories in an electrifying journey that weaves in and out of genres, incorporating La Doña’s expertise in cumbia, salsa, oldies and reggaeton. The EP promotes the amalgam of musical traditions with the contemporary movements of hyphy and reggaeton, showcasing stylistic proclivities birthed from the soil of the Bay Area. La Doña has steadily become an unequivocal artist to watch. She was chosen as one of YouTube’s Foundry Artists, was awarded the 2020 Yerba Buena Gardens Festival Mini-Commission, and performed at Tecate’s “El Patio” and Redbull’s “EEUU de Bass.” She also released her previous EP, Algo Nuevo, which was selected by the San Francisco Chronicle as one of the 6 best albums of 2020, and one of the standout tracks from the project, “Quién Me La Paga” was the first of The New York Times Magazine’s “19 Songs that Matter Now." La Doña's 2022 single "Penas Con Pan" was also recently featured in former-President Barack Obama's new 2023 playlist. Read the full article
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La Doña shares new video for title track from 'Can't Eat Clout’
Following the release of her latest EP Can’t Eat Clout, La Doña returns to share a new music video for the title track. The live session produced, directed, and led by La Doña was recorded at Different Fur Studios San Francisco, CA with the contributions of her childhood collaborators and friends Naomi Garcia Pasmanick, Tano Brock, Ruben Sandoval, her father, Miguel Govea, Alexis Harnage, Amanda Magaña, Darian Gray, Eos Black, Gaby Aldaz, Josh Hari, Odalys Caro, and Rebecca Rodriguez. Can’t Eat Clout portrays a young femme artist falling in love with herself, her lover, and her art. The project asserts La Doña’s mastery as a composer and director and presents themes of creative-liberty, anticapitalism, and community resilience. It maps the rise and descent of these three love stories in an electrifying journey that weaves in and out of genres, incorporating La Doña’s expertise in cumbia, salsa, oldies and reggaeton. The EP promotes the amalgam of musical traditions with the contemporary movements of hyphy and reggaeton, showcasing stylistic proclivities birthed from the soil of the Bay Area. La Doña has steadily become an unequivocal artist to watch. She was chosen as one of YouTube’s Foundry Artists, was awarded the 2020 Yerba Buena Gardens Festival Mini-Commission, and performed at Tecate’s “El Patio” and Redbull’s “EEUU de Bass.” She also released her previous EP, Algo Nuevo, which was selected by the San Francisco Chronicle as one of the 6 best albums of 2020, and one of the standout tracks from the project, “Quién Me La Paga” was the first of The New York Times Magazine’s “19 Songs that Matter Now." La Doña's 2022 single "Penas Con Pan" was also recently featured in former-President Barack Obama's new 2023 playlist. Read the full article
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Lorde at Tecate Live Out music festival
photos by Monterrey Rock
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Everybody hates me.
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En estas fechas se estaría llevando acabo el festival Tecate Live Out 2020 en la ciudad de Monterrey, esta fue una propuesta de concepto y ejecución para su cartel de line up. Inspirada en los carteles punks de los 80`s trabaje una línea tipográfica de stencil con algunos detalles oraganicos de spray paint. Gracias al Covid-19 se fue para abajo el proyecto, me gusto el resultado btw.
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Malas noticias se dieron a conocer para los fanáticos de “The Kooks” al cancelar su presentación en el Festival de Música Tecate Live Out 2019 en Monterrey.
Más información en la nota.
#magazine#mexico#roadrockland#thekooks#news#daily news#musicislife#music#musicmagazine#musicrocks#musiclover
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¡Tecate Live Out suma nuevo talento! 🎸 Clubz , Pahua y Plano se nos unirán este 15 de Octubre 🤩. Lamentablemente Kari Faux, Atlas Genius & Elsa y Elmar no podrán acompañarnos en el festival ¡Esperamos verlos pronto! https://www.instagram.com/p/CjHcHNUM9XN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Beck with Matt Shultz at Tecate Live Out Festival in Fundidora Park, Mexico in October 2019
Photo by Andrea Gonar
#beck#beck hansen#2019#hyperspace#Night Running tour#festivals#live photos#matt shultz#tecate live out festival
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I have Sadkid!fic in the brain today. The one where I try to be “””edgy””” and write the past in present tense. Honestly, I don’t know where this is going, and this is basically het and mary-sue-ing and sparkly, slightly out-of-focus backstory, andandand I honestly don’t know how to put this brokenhearted beeb back together and neither does Zach and oh yeah the kid exists too. idk idk. I typed words for the last three hours, read them and tell me I did a good.
Tru didn’t drink,” Chris said, sliding his head sideways to grin wryly over at him, “Right? She tended bar, but she didn’t drink. Not even a beer.” The smile slid off his face as his eyes went dull at the porch boards. “Her dad was a drunk. Had her getting him cans of Bud out of the fridge when she was… barely Maia’s age. She didn’t have a lot of reasons to trust people. Men. Me.”
Zach nodded, “But she did, eventually?”
“I guess, yeah. Jesus,” Chris breathed a laugh. “Early on when we started to hang out, we went to this—a big group of people—we all went to Útila; it’s this tiny island off Honduras. They do this music fest there every year. It’s an easy way to do an island getaway with no money, so like, it was a group of twenty or so of us renting a hut just off the beach that was basically a platform and a corrugated metal roof with mosquito nets and hammocks and questionable cushions and blankets. Smarter people brought tents and shit. Anyway, she knew a couple of the people in the group, and I just knew her and I didn’t know any of the DJs and musicians, but I wasn’t gonna say no when she said I should come, you know?”
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“This doesn’t seem like your thing,” Tru shouts over the music and the noise of the drunken crowds.
It isn’t, honestly. Chris has never been much of a concert goer, and none of these acts are in his wheelhouse. Neither is the huge crowd of people, most of them around his age, a few who ought to have aged out but possibly hippies of his parents’ era who never left really left the party life behind. Chris prefers jazz, or old Sinatra, and barring that, fall backs from his middle school grunge days. This is basically a massive rave on a tiny cay just off the island, and he’s seen more exchanges and waved-off offers of substances in the last day and night than he’s really comfortable with.
“Doesn’t seem like yours, either,” he replies loudly, tipping a bit toward her ear. She smells like Hawaiian Tropic; he’d seen her have one of the girls in their hut rub it into her back in the morning, back on the beach. She’s chilly now, he realizes, her small hands rubbing at goosebumps on her upper arms. He tries hard not to stare the perk of her nipples; she’s still only wearing a bikini from the beach and a sarong tied as a skirt around her waist. There are tiki torches and burning barrels and even fire spinners around the venue, but not much else in the Caribbean in August.
“You wanna go find a drink?” he asks, but when she looks back to remind him she doesn’t, he shrugs, “Maybe someone will have tea or cider or something.”
The bartenders don’t have anything warm, of course, but it’s quieter on the outskirts. Chris hands over a ticket for a Tecate, tipping the barman a buck as it’s cracked open and handed over. They’re mostly serving harder stuff, but Chris doesn’t want to get trashed out here, and not with this girl. He doesn’t know why she’s here if she’s not the type to partake, but he doesn’t want her to be the only one. He’s already seen a few people here collapsing and getting whisked off in a hurry, and an actual hospital is a long ways away.
When he sees her shiver, he takes off the short-sleeved ugly Hawaiian shirt he’s barely wearing and offers it. At least it would fend off a breeze.
Tru gives him that wary eye, and he shrugs again self consciously; his skinny fat doesn’t offer her much of a view, and anyway, it wasn’t a move. “My mom would yell at me if it wasn’t a gentleman.”
“Oh yeah?” She smiles tightly, her fingers holding the halves of the gaudy print at her collarbones. “What else did she tell you?”
“You know, just the basics,” he grins. “Opening doors, pulling out chairs, waltzing.”
“Waltzing?”
“I suck at it,” he says quickly, “I stepped on her toes every time she tried to teach me. My dad’s better at it.”
Tru’s laugh is like a song to him, the way her eyes crinkle up when she smiles with sincerity, which isn’t often. He mutters, “I don’t know, maybe I’m old-fashioned.”
“Maybe you’re not,” she replies, and he doesn’t know what she means.
They run into one of the other girls she knows who’s high as a kite and being trailed by a guy not much better off, but with intentions Chris knows the look of. He helps to get them down to the docks and pays a local fisherman with an outboard motorboat to get them back to the island and leave the creeper behind.
There are a few others of their group that left the party early at the little shack, and Chris backs off as Tru and some others get their friend hydrated and hopefully settled safely for the night. Later near sunrise, it’s clear the festivities have ended as droves of people begin stumbling back from bigger ferries from the cay, some passing out wherever they fall, others trying to drag them to appropriate places. Tru catches his eyes across hammocks and netting as he rubs his eyes; he’s exhausted, but he still feels like he should help and keep an eye out, for her and everyone else. Somebody should.
The sun is up and it’s well into morning when he wakes to Tru scooting in under his ratty blanket, rather than her own over with her friends. He shifts nervously, whispers her name, but she just puts her back to his front, laying her sunkissed hair on his bicep. He settles back down, pillowing his head on his duffel and shifting the blanket to cover her, carefully placing his arm over her in an untoward way near her own.
She’s so, so close, so warm, smells so good. She’s still wearing his shirt. He falls asleep again.
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“You know that time, the first time when you sleep with someone, but you only just sleep with them, and like… it’s enough?” Chris asked, looking over at Zach.
He nodded and hummed in understanding, but Zach didn’t know at all. He’s never done that with anyone that he wanted.
Later at home, Zach flopped over on his side on the shitty futon in his brother’s place and watched the way the headlights from the street drew streaks across the living room wall, sighing deeply.
He was in trouble and he knew it. He knew better than to let himself crush on a straight guy, and Chris was 9000 times more off limits for being a grieving widower, for fuck’s sake. His old life sounded amazing, and Tru sounded like she had been some kind of earthbound goddess, not unlike the magical story she’d painted across her adorable daughter’s bedroom walls. Zach’s mom’s family used to have such a bullshit saying, that God always took the best people to be his angels, as if that was some kind of consolation. Seven years old and furious with his own dad’s grave still bare, Zach had snottily asked why God kept running out.
But now he’d gone and gotten involved, gotten invested, gone beyond innocently and no-so-innocently crushing and really cared about what happened to all of them: Chris, Maia and their family.
He also morbidly wanted to know what that kind of love felt like, because he’d sure never known it in his stunted fits and starts of relationships. Chris loved like universe could break apart around him and as long as he had his amazing wife and daughter, he was invincible. But take one of those foundations away, and he was destroyed, he couldn’t take the weight. Chris was Atlas in the story, and he was losing his grip on the world.
Zach wanted so badly to shore him up. He wanted to take all that pain and make it go away.
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Tecate Location Torreón 2017
Este año se realizo la 2da edición del Tecate Location Torreón, donde nos consintieron con un gran line up. No solo fueron los increíbles artistas que vinieron, sino que cambio la dinámica del evento, haciéndonos sentir como si estuviéramos en un festival Pal’ Norte, Live Out o Coordenada. Y con una asistencia de 9,000 personas, estamos demostrando a los promotores que en Torreón se pueden armar grandes cosas, y la posibilidad de que un futuro tener algún festival como en las otras ciudades.
Abriendo esta maravillosa tarde, estuvo Camilo VII, una banda de CDMX, la cuál vien promocionando su más reciente álbum Óleos. Es la primera vez que vistan Torreón y se llevan una buena impresión de la ciudad. Son de las primeras veces que salen de tour a ciudades del norte y nos platican que hay una buena respuesta por parte de los fans. Durante su presentación, en varias canciones, la gente lagunera se encontraba coreando las canciones de esta banda que ya esta dando de que hablar (y aquí tambien nos incluimos nosotros).
Una de las bandas que teníamos ganas de ver es a Technicolor Fabrics. Oriundos de Guadalajara, vinieron a sacarnos nuestro lado más tierno. La gente estaba emocionada y coreaba canciones como Globos, Fuma y Volver A Comenzar. Nos platicaron que los cambios en el idioma de las canciones fueron buenos para la banda y en la consolidación de esta.
En punto de las 9 y cachito, salió la nominada a cinco premios Grammy Latino, Mon Laferte. Inició con el cover de Los Sicos, Ana, seguida de uno de los sencillos más populares Si Te Me Quisieras. Acompañada de sus grandes músicos que a lo largo de su show los fue presentando uno a uno. No solo interpretaron canciones de Vol. 1 y La Trenza, sino que tambien en ciertos momentos hacia bailes y además tocaron dos covers, el primero fue de Los Angeles Azules, ¿Cómo Te Voy A Olvidar? y el segundo, en palabras de Mon, un homenaje a la reina del Tex Mex, Selena. Toco todos su últimos sencillos Amárrame, Mi Buen Amor y Primaveral, y ya para cerrar nos hizo bailar a todos (inclusive a los de atrás) con su canción No Te Fume Mi Mariguana.
Y para cerrar esta noche, subió al escenario Zoé, una de las bandas queridas por los laguneros. Abrió su presentación con 10 a.m. y la gente estaba muy emocionada. Tocaron todos sus éxitos: Soñe, Labios Rotos, Luna, Arrullo De Estrellas y Poli Love. Una de las partes donde la gente empezó a gritar de emoción fue cuando León Larregui dijo que había estudiado en la escuela Carlos Pereyra en Torreón, así como tambien dijo “Como la laguna ninguna” haciendo emocionar a los asistentes.
Si quieren ver un poco más de lo que paso en el Tecate Location Torreón, entren a nuestras cuentas de Facebook e Instagram para ver más fotos y detalles.
📷: Jesús Ruíz - Fotógrafo
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Cage the Elephant viene a monterrey
La banda de rock cage the elephant viene al festival de musica Tecate Live Out Monterrey 2019 este 19 de junio, es la tercera vez que vienen a tierras norteñas a tocar unas de sus grandes canciones como: “cold cold cold”, truble, good bye, entre otras.
Si es la primera ves que escuchas de esta banda te recomiendo estas canciones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RkRjDvrmzo , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA-gGl6qihQ
Isaac Campos
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Timeline of the Tijuana Rock Music Scene 1980-2016 (Part 3)
2005 - Nortec Collective releases the album Tijuana Sessions, Vol. 3, an album that received Latin Grammy nominations in the categories of Best Alternative Music Album and Best Disc Graphic Presentation.
2005 - As part of the art show Tijuana In Zaragoza, Bulbo and Zona de Obras were linked live via internet television in two sessions, where Tijuana participated featuring: Luciferión and La Banda De Los Sonorritmicos (their debut show), Tyjuas Steelo, La Diabla / Koñorteño, Ibi Ego, Faca, Vandana, Ford Proco, and Mae Machino, plus other local artists and projects.
2005 - The Dark Tijuana blog appears, their objective is: “… The promotion of gothic music, industrial, post-punk, new wave, new romantic and related sounds … information about Tijuana Gothic mainly and important events of the goth scene … ”
2005 - Through the portal www.bulbo.tv, Bulbo Broadcast begins as a multimedia project of diffusion, which opens its doors to live radio programs such as Galeria Rock, Rock Tripas y Corazon, RadioTrac/JarCore Radio, Invasion Local, Y La Tierra Se Infestara …, Las Margaras Sinbeerguenzas, Manga Tanga and many more.
2005 - The television show Fusión, Encuentro De Ideas, premiered on Channel 12, hosted by Karina Muñoz, with collaborations by Octavio Hernández and Carlos Sarabia, produced by Jorge Ramos Herrera. Its launch was part of Tijuana La Tercera Nación. During its time on air, a lot of local bands performed on-session.
2005 - After a long wait by an entire generation that was influenced by their work, Spanish electronic music stalwarts Aviador Dro finally made their Tijuana debut. The show is at the Mezzanine of El Foro.
2005 - Radiante appears, a newspaper with critical journalism about media, culture, and society. In its first issue, the Tijuana Pop Scene Now! Article appears with artist cards and review of the scene. Later, an edition with an extensive article about the 20 Years of Electronic Music in Tijuana appeared.
2005 - Taking place at the then Multikulti, the concert Electro: Files 20 Years of Electronic Music is held. Those who participated were: Permutations, Supereit, Neo Dance, Ford Proco, Abend, Kuchuman, Voces Múltiples, La Hydra, Klansoff & Solariz, Audiifem, Foneire, Fon = 5,6,7 and DJ Zuckko.
2005 - Within the activities of the Beyer Bulevar collective (which included concerts, art, and video exhibitions and more), they released the compilation album Tracks De Aquí y El Otro Lado, with bands and soloists from San Diego, San Francisco, Tijuana, Mexicali, and Ensenada. Among the artists that appeared are Almalafa, El Lazo Invisible, Stancia En Orbita, Terrestre, Faca and more.
2005 - The Raztlan Fest begins, coinciding with the Day of the Dead weekend. All editions have been at the Hipodromo De Agua Caliente, however, also had an edition in Mexico City and alternate events throughout Baja California. Among those who have appeared in the five editions are Lumumba, Ras Michael, Gondwana, Moyenei, Alika, Quinto Sol, Amilcar Nadal, U-Roy, Morodo, Los Cafres, Quique Neira, Cocoman, Somos Uno and more.
2005 - Static Discos presents a showcase at the European festival of Benicassim.
2005 - The Radio Tijuana event takes place, with the presence of bands in two areas such as Panteon Rococo, Tolidos, DRI, Pastilla, NV, Mal Paso, Insite, Ford Proco and more. The venue was Multikulti.
2005 -Entijuanarte Festival at the Tijuana Cultural Center has their first edition. On several occasions has allowed local talent to participate on its stage and has held events such as the Nortec-OBC merger on stage.
2005 - Oxigeno House is inaugurated. They would hold multiple concerts with emerging talent and recognized bands like Thermo, The Casualties, Delux and others. Later, it reopened under the name of Palladium Hall (with another administration) presenting concerts with Broken Bones, Total Chaos, Junior Reid, Asesino, Insite, Canseco, Delux, Aurum, and others. Later, it had a third attempt reusing the name Oxigeno House (with ATM Promotions to the front) with a 2 Minutos show and La Coyota, but it was closed again.
2005 - Jesús and Martín Hernández (Mercado Negro) joined Alejandro Zuñiga and Jorge Jiménez (Tijuana NO!) and decided to continue with the musical project of Luis Guereña, releasing the CD Tixuanarkia under the name of Agresores. The album contains compositions by all involved and collaborations of Roco from Maldita Vecindad and Spanish songwriter Albert Pla, among others.
2005 - Zigma Concerts appears, as a company that produces quality concerts with local, national and international artists and service agency campaign promotion events for the music industry of the Tijuana / San Diego region. Among the list of bands and artists with whom they have worked are Kid Theodore, Year Future, Cicuta, Ambiente, Aeroplanos, Gustavo Cerati, Pastilla, Molotov Solution and the concert serial Zigma Underground Sessions, among others. They also have been working alongside companies like Black Box, Live Nation Latino, and Tijuana Concerts.
2005 - The Tijuana Rockstars concert is held, coordinated by Soko and endorsed by ICBC, the event being held at the ICBC Multiforo. Canseco, Koñorteño, Chelsea (Mexicali) and many others perform at the awards ceremony. In 2007, the Tijuana Rockstars ICBC concert was held, with the presence of Solucion Mortal, Casa Wagner, Ambiente, Cicuta, El Astro De La Rumba and more.
2006 - For the filming of a documentary about them, the fictional band Luciferión and La Banda De Los Sonorritmicos appear, causing controversy in the scene, since is a mockery of the heavy metal lifestyle.
2006 - The first Rock and Pop Fest is held at the ICBC Multiforo, being the first of five editions, where bands such as Volumen Cero, Stancia en Orbita, Vaqueros Galacticos, Manttra, La Salida and more have participated. Other venues of the event were Box Underground, Le Drug Store, Safari Club, and El Burro Rayado.
2006 - The urban singer-songwriter El Teacher Del Rock appears. He publishes 2 albums which, without a label and through word of mouth promotion, sells more than 4,000 copies in total. In addition, releases the Tijuana-Rosarito compilation record. This album also sells a significant amount independently.
2006 - A date of the Tu Rock Es Votar tour is performed at the Calimax Stadium with the presence of DLD, La Gusana Ciega, Delux, and Los Kung Fu Monkeys, among others.
2006 - The Helldandys activate the scene rockabilly/psychobilly -although years before we had visiting bands like The Paladins and Calavera-. In addition to performing in various cities, they performed in Tijuana various shows with bands like Rezurex, Diana Death Band and Sick Sick Sinners, among others and promoted the work of local bands such as Wrecking Tones, 357 Magnum & The JPE, El Monstro, Graveyard Psychos and more that have emerged.
2006 - The Avandaro 2006 Festival is held in the parking lot of Hipodromo De Agua Caliente with the presence in two days of bands like Alan Parsons Project, Blood Sweat and Tears, Kinky, Cuca, Pastilla, Cage, Disidente, Victimas Del Dr. Cerebro, Tex Tex, Los De Abajo, Javier Batíz and more.
2006 - Winstein Productions appears as a promoter of events and booking that has worked with bands like Insite, Antiniño, Carnifex, Dr. Acula, Billy Brown, The Red Awakening and more.
2006 - The weekly publication La Guía Tijuana is published. In its pages, reports, reviews and information of local artists and groups appeared.
2006 - Tijuana Concerts hits the scene. On its webpage states that: “… being one of the main promoters of concerts in Tijuana, we have been pushed to venture into new areas. In addition to this, we will be developing a new concept that we have been working on for the last months … migrating our work from a concert promoter, towards a MUSICAL COMMUNITY … ”. Its portal and social networks are the most visited pages by fans of concerts in Tijuana.
2006 - Appears with information about events, the page tijuanaeventos.com
2007 - Appears in the Tijuana / Tecate region, the record label and booking agency Cafeína Riot Radio, which has released albums by Los Kung Fu Monkeys, Don, Tumbledown, La Plebe, Nuestra Sangre and a compilation of bands from Mexico, Germany, and the United States.
2007 - The multi-themed border magazine TijuaNeo appears, where interviews and articles related to rock in the region are given good space.
2007 - The Institute of Culture of Baja California, carries out the state contest Rockola Project 2007, wherein the acoustic genre, the Teacher Del Rock is the winner.
2007 - In October, Urban Fest is held on Avenida Revolución with the presence of Delux, Rodeo Drive, Buddy Akai, Marcelo Cunning and others.
2007 - The Salon Fiesta is transformed into one of the most important spaces in the underground circuit of rock in Tijuana, with presentations of shows of international and local bands. Among those who have presented themselves are Naked Aggression, Carnifex, DON, Valium Radio and more.
2007 - As part of the Chicano Radio Network, the Xispa Con Tita radio program appears on Radio Hispana 1470 AM, made between Tijuana and San Diego, with a proposal of community and non-commercial radio, organizing several musical and activist events along the border to benefit the program with the participation of several bands in the region.
2007 - Cultural Weeks are held at TJ Arte y Rock Café. The first three weeks were dedicated to The Doors, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, with art shows, plays, lectures, and concerts at Tía Juana Tilly’s. The last theme was the JarCore Radio Fest, which celebrated the anniversaries of JarCore Radio and Invasion Local, with the realization of conferences, video projections, radio interviews, magazine presentations, theatrical performances and performances by groups such as Plata, Púrpura, Sarasvati, Revival 71, Kosovo, Color Error, Prelude To Tragedy and The Fosther. After these events, events such as La Noche De La Luna have traditionally been held, commemorating the International Day of Women, where in addition to visual artists and other disciplines, they have had the presence of Last Shot and Carla Morrison. Independently of these thematic events, this forum has been one of the important platforms of groups of several genres, being key in the development of new bands, as well as in the presence of renowned bands and artists such as Bye Sami, Javier Batíz, Lvzbel, and La Cruz, among many more.
2007 - Club Virus presents a concert of noise with the presence of Zbigniew Karkowski (Poland), Damián Romero, John Weise (Los Angeles), El Lazo Invisible and Daniel Menche (Portland). The concert was described by José Ignacio López (El Lazo Invisible) as “… An intense concert, full of walls of extreme sound that made the place and the public tremble …”.
2007 - The first Tijuana Interzona Festival is held, with a variety of cultural and artistic events. In the list of artists who have participated in all editions, include, among others, Iraida Noriega, 1973, DJ Tolo, Rafa.Dro, Maldita Vecindad and Los Hijos Del 5to. Patio, Aztlan Underground, Lhabia, La Borrasca, Santa Sabina (their last performance in Tijuana), Ely Guerra, Aviador Dro, Lady Bombón and many more.
2007 - Festiarte starts in Parque Mexico in Playas De Tijuana. Over the years, there has been large participation of local talents on the rock stage.
2007 - The Kung Fu Monkeys make their first tour to Europe, returning twice in 2009 and 2011.
2007 - The Necropolis Fest is held in El Foro, with the presence of artists from various disciplines. The second edition takes place in 2008, with the Zaragoza Theater being the venue. Among those who participated are Ford Proco, Red Flag, Gorgonas, Noise Of Terror and more. The third edition, takes place in two days in two venues, Le Drug Store and The Rock, with the presence of God Module, Myparasites, Electrovot, Damned Prayer, The Deadfly Ensemble, Vdrey & Schultz and others.
2007 - Morrissey performs at El Foro.
2008 - The Polifonico event takes place, in which talks are given about several topics related to the music industry in Tijuana, ending with the presentation of TJ Groove Station.
2008 - Dr. Priscilla Merarit Viera Alcázar presents her Master’s thesis in Sociocultural Studies. The name and topic are Narrative Identities of Women in Rock: A Study in Tijuana. The thesis includes interviews with María Elena Coker (La Piedra), Brissia María Gonzáles (Lhabia), Ginny Silva and Keyla Zamarrón (Suicidal Vaginas). The thesis would be re-edited for the article Women in the Rock: Identities and Experiences in Tijuana, which appeared in a supplement in 2011. After this, Dr. Viera has continued with its investigations in relation to the presence of women in rock
2008 - In the midst of great controversy over legal and personal issues within the Colectivo Nortec, Bostich + Fussible present Tijuana Sound Machine on Planeta Tijuana. Tijuana Sound Machine receives the nomination in the category of Best Rock / Alternative Album in the Grammy Awards.
2008 - AMP emerges as a school dedicated to the teaching and development of electronic music production and DJ techniques.
2008 - The magazine En Tijuana appears in physical edition two issues and then irregularly until it started its period as an electronic magazine between 2012 and 2016 when it became the Tijuana Es Rock/En Tijuana Hay Rock news website.
2008 - Canseco publishes its first album El Tiempo y La Ciudad, as well as participating in the Vive Latino festival.
2008 - The book Nortec Rifa!: Electronic Dance Music from Tijuana to the World by Alejandro L. Madrid is released.
2008 - The One Scene 08 event was held at Le Drug Store, where several local promoters came together, presenting bands like Bumbklatt, Red Awakening, Uprising AD, The Helldandys, Teenage Kicks and more.
2008 - D-Town Tijuana 2008 Festival is held on Planet Tijuana, with the presence of MSTRKRFT, LA Riots, Shark Attack, Gun $ ‘N’ Bomb $, Latinsizer and more, canceling the last day, where the prestigious Iceland band Sigur Ros would be performing.
2008 - The Tijuana Rap concert is presented, with the presence of NV Música, Legion Marvel, DJ Tijuas, Toxic Flow and more in El Foro.
2008 - The Music-ON red carpet event takes place with the presence of bands like Almalafa, Solucion Mortal and others in the Planeta TijuanaLobby. It would be done again in the following years (as part of the Tijuana Interzona Festival) in spaces such as Tía Juana Tilly’s and El Burro Rayado with the presence of bands like Adevian and Urban De Falla, among others.
2008 - In several newspapers in Mexico, an interesting semblance is published on the History of Rock in Mexico, with historical data and lists of important recordings. They appear in the text because of their historical significance (according to the author): The Rocking Devils, The Tijuana Five, Javier Batíz, Baby Batíz, El Ritual, Peace and Love, Love Army, Pajaro Alberto and Sacrosaurio, Artefakto, Panóptica Orchestra, Especimen, La Cruz, Tijuana No, Julieta Venegas, Fussible, Bostich, The Kung Fu Monkeys, Hiperboreal, Plankton Man and Clorofila.
2008 - Within the Tijuana Interzona Festival, Dinamov is presented, which included the union for its dissemination of projects such as Artileria, Tijuana Eventos, Polifonico, Revolucion En Movimiento and others. A concert with Cicuta, El Astro De La Rumba and Guaycura Sounds is performed. The project does not prosper after this event, but another union intention, Mecanica, is formed.
2008 - Open Mind is a promotion company that presents events in spaces such as the Salon Fiesta, with the intention of bringing international bands and reliving the local scene. The bands that have presented in their events are, among others, Carnifex, Cease The Fatality, Jeremiah Johnson and Fallen Figure.
2009 - There are two festivals that seek to enhance the music scene in the city: Tijuana Progresivo (organized at El Foro with more than 35 bands and soloists, among them, TJ Groove Station, Led Zepagain, Guaycura Sounds, Carla Morrison, Palos Verdes, The Astro De La Rumba and others) and Rev N 'Mov (this is done at the Multikulti Coliseum with the presence as headliners of Titan, Silverio, and Jessy Bulbo). The first one would return in 2010 in the CECUT with Cabezas De Cera, La Sonrisa Vertical and others, in addition to preparing its 2012 edition, while the other has not announced the date of completion.
2009 - Circo appears on Sixth Street, a place where new producers and DJs of electronics are widely developed, as well as the presence of international artists. Among those who have presented themselves are RedS, Gina Turner, Toxic Killers, Damian Wolf, The Goonies and many more.
2009 - At Entijuanarte 2009, they merge Bostich + Fussible stage together with the Baja California Orchestra in a major event.
2009- The Under Tour arrives in Tijuana, with the presence of Akwid, The Psycho Realm and many more who took the stage at the then Planeta Tijuana (Coliseo-Multikulti).
2009 - The Tijuana Avant Garde Music Festival takes place at Tijuana’s Casa de la Cultura, with the presence, among others, of Iván Velázquez De León and La Sonrisa Vertical.
2009 - It takes place at El Foro, the TJ Live Fest, with the performance of The Kung Fu Monkeys, Bye Sami, Radaid, Urban De Falla, MYPAQ and many more.
2009 - Polen appears presenting and promoting events such as the Arts And Trees Bazaar and live sessions like Polen Sessions in different spaces. Among the bands that have participated in their events are La Noise, Revival 71, Chikita Violenta, THE SPLWLKRS, Deck B, Vis Viva and more.
2009 - In the middle of the sixth street explosion, La Sexta House of Music opens, where they have been guesting artists like Simian Mobile Disco and Ladytron, as well as the presence of Le Butcherettes, Ambiente, Lázaro Casanova, Nano Bravo & Mad Lions, Designer Drugs, Skrillex and others, however as of April 2011 it changes to being Porky’s Place de la Sexta. Places that also put their part to the nightlife with shows in the area comprised of Avenida Revolución between Sixth and Seventh are La Mezcalera, You Revolution Electronic Bar, El Burro Rayado, El Diván De Alicia, La Jiribilla, El Chez, TJ Arte y Rock Cafe, and others.
2009 - Artileria, document the 2009 and 2010 editions of Tijuana Progresivo, in addition to his work with artists and soloists such as Carla Morrison, Late Night Howl, La Diabla and more with acclaimed video clips.
2010 - Almalafa publishes its second album, Mi Peligrosa Tijuana.
2010 - Appears as a project, Aliados Por El Rock, which seeks to strengthen the spread and support of rock in Baja California. As a result of their work, they are part of the organizers of Expo Rock Tijuana 2010 with the presence of bands like Deathriders, Puercos, Los Hollywood, Armagedón and more. For 2011, they expand their activities to a festival with bands from all over the state, the TV Poder Rock program and the second edition of Expo Rock.
2010 - It takes place at the Pueblo Amigo Shopping Center, the FusionArte festival, where in addition to exhibitions of different disciplines, they present bands like Koñorteño, Los Hijos Del Santo, Malibu, and others. In its 2011 edition, Hiperboreal was presented in a special talk, in addition to Lucky 7 and more guests.
2010 - Gustavo Cerati appears in the Monumental Plaza with great success, this being his last concert in the city. This was days before falling into a coma in Venezuela.
2010 - The experimental documentary Antropotrip Sinfonía Urbana by José Luis Martín is presented, with live music by Guaycura Sounds. The presentation was at the ICBC Multiforo.
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