Ricardo Arjona doesn’t stop
The What El Seco Didn’t Say tour continues to add sold out dates. And now it’s South Texas’ turn. On March 27, the Guatemalan singer-songwriter will perform at the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg.
The seats, as happens in almost all its stops, are flying. If you were thinking of waiting until the last minute, better reconsider.
A show with personal background
This tour is special. He was born while Arjona was recovering from surgery. From there came Seco, his latest album, named after his childhood nickname.
“Those first letters talked about his children, but also about his parents, and, of course, about himself,”
They explain the origin of the material.
The concert promises to be a mix between the greatest hits that we all sing and the new, more introspective songs. A more intimate format to review an entire career.
The tour started in Guatemala with 23 sold-out shows. So expectations about the production – audio, lighting – are through the roof. It is not just a recital, it is a show that has already toured several countries.
If you live near the border and you like Arjona, this is probably your opportunity. His return to this area seems to be one of those events that later one says: “that’s where I should have been.”




