Carín León intoxicates Las Vegas with patriotic party

The Sonoran singer emotionally intoxicated thousands with a set of more than 40 songs and an improvisation block that honored the greats.

A Massive Dose of Mexican ‘Ser Chingón’ in the Heart of Sin

Imagine the scene: the temple of excess and neon light, Las Vegas, is taken over by an army of more than 15 thousand souls who, instead of betting their dollars on roulette, decided to bet their vocal cords on the altar of the regional Mexican. The high priest? A man named Carín León, who, with the seriousness of a neurosurgeon but the party of a cantina in Hermosillo, promised a secular mass with a clear objective: to leave his flock “very drunk”. And boy did he keep his word, although the intoxication was mostly emotional… or at least that’s what the unconfirmed reports of emotional hangovers say.

“And now, they say they saw me screaming your name, drunk in a bar I don’t know where, baby, according to who?”, sang León himself, as if he were questioning every ex-couple on the continent. The crowd, in an act of perfectly synchronized mass choreography, responded in unison: “According to whom?” One almost expected a lawyer to appear in the audience to present material evidence. This is how the night of Friday, September 12, began at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, a place that normally smells of money and desperation, but that night smelled of pure patriotic pride (and probably beer).

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A Tour of All Your Feelings (And Your Ex’s)

The Sonoran musician, in a burst of absurd generosity, dusted off a repertoire of more than 40 songs. Because, why settle for 10 successes when you can have 40? It’s like going to a buffet and wanting to try everything, but then you end up with musical indigestion. The menu included everything from their own anthems of spite like “First Date” and “It’s Not Around Here” (an anthem for anyone who has ghosted or been ghosted), to a nostalgic trip to your parents’ nightclub.

Because, in a twist that no one asked for but everyone applauded, Carín decided to open an improvisation block to “honor the greats”. Thus, out of nowhere, the audience found themselves humming Rocío Dúrcal, Juan Gabriel and even Ricky Martin. Yes, the same Ricky from “Livin’ la Vida Loca”. What does “María” have to do with “Canelo” Álvarez and the national holidays? Absolutely nothing, and that’s just the beauty of chaos. Carín even dropped the bomb: she just recorded a video with the Puerto Rican in Los Angeles. Because, of course, when you’re not busy selling arenas in Las Vegas, what better than collaborating with a global icon?

The climax of this soap opera came with the collaboration that no one saw coming but that everyone needed: “Vivir sin Aire” by Maná. Thousands of people, probably with one foot in the American dream and the other in a memory of their homeland, chanted “But I can’t, I feel like I’m dying!” The irony of singing about drowning for love in the middle of the Nevada desert is simply delicious.

The closing, of course, was sung. With the audience already mentally drunk with excitement (and perhaps the occasional beer), the undisputed anthem, “First Date” arrived. Because what better way to end a night of excess than with the promise of… repeating the excess on the next date. Is this a metaphor for music addiction or just an excuse for perpetual touring? Who knows, but it works.

And like every good dealer who wants to ensure the next sale, Carín did not say goodbye without first announcing the next dose: September 2026, with three dates in the Sphere. He will be the first Latino to conquer that technological globe that looks like a futuristic golf ball. Because, apparently, the MGM Grand has outgrown it. What’s next? A concert on the moon? Let’s not rule it out.

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Luis Miguel leaves the hospital and recovers in Mexico

The singer was discharged after surgery in New York and traveled to Mexico to recover.

The state of health of Luis Miguel

For weeks, Luis Miguel’s health kept his followers in suspense. Close sources revealed that the singer underwent cardiovascular surgery in New York.

Now, Semana magazine reports that “El Sol” has received a medical discharge. “Everything has gone well after the intervention and Luis Miguel has left the center located in Manhattan,” sources quoted the Spanish media.

Rest in Mexican territory

The “La unconditional” singer spent the last two weeks under strict medical surveillance. After leaving the hospital, he traveled to Mexico to continue his recovery in a private environment.

Paloma Cuevas, his partner, will also move to the country to accompany him. The Spanish press clarifies that discharge is only the beginning of a process that requires rest and specialized monitoring. For now, his professional schedule remains on pause.

Luis Miguel’s team maintains total secrecy about the details of the procedure. The singer is expected to resume activities when his health allows.

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Imagine Dragons lit up the FIFA Fan Fest in Monterrey with massive attendance

Imagine Dragons brought together more than 120 thousand people at the FIFA Fan Fest in Monterrey.

Imagine Dragons and the World Cup party in Monterrey

The FIFA Fan Fest at Fundidora Park received more than 120 thousand attendees for the Imagine Dragons concert. From early on, long lines formed on Madero Avenue and inside the park. The American band offered more than an hour and a half of music, performing hits such as Enemy, Bones, Thunder, Believer, Demons, Natural and Radioactive. The atmosphere was one of World Cup celebration.

Monorail tests as a legacy of mobility

Before the concert, the governor of Nuevo León, Samuel Alejandro García Sepúlveda, together with Mariana Rodríguez Cantú, carried out tests on the Monorail of Metro line 6. They traveled from Churubusco, in Guadalupe, to Constitución, in Monterrey. The president highlighted the magnitude of the project and its impact on urban mobility.

The elevated train made a stop near Fundidora Park, where families watched its operation. This line will have a length of 12 kilometers and will connect various sectors of the metropolitan area. It is shaping up to be the longest monorail on the continent, a legacy for the city.

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Influencer criticized for chocolate in honor of Oliver Tree after fatal accident

Controversy over TikToker chocolate after the death of Oliver Tree in a plane crash.

The death of the American singer Oliver Tree, which occurred on June 14 in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, unleashed a wave of tributes among his followers. Five other people died with him, including the Argentine content creator Gaspar Prim Díaz (Gaspi) and the filmmaker Lucas Vignale.

Fans from all over the world shared drawings, songs and animations. However, a video by the Spanish Carolina del Carmen Monclús, known on TikTok as “Mujer de Buena Pasta”, caused a strong controversy.

Chocolate in the midst of mourning

The 25-year-old made a chocolate bar with blue, yellow and red icing, decorated with a sleeping bear, to honor the musician. It used a similar technique to Dubai chocolates: thick cocoa base filled with pistachio cream and kataifi dough.

The clip reached 25 million views, but far from moving, it received massive criticism. Many users described the gesture as disrespectful and an attempt to monetize a tragedy.

“Super unnecessary.”
“Everyone only named him because of his fame and not when he was alive.”
“A little empathy, you are just trying to generate with a topic that is sensitive for many.”

The creator’s response

Given the wave of rejection, Monclús published a clarification on TikTok. He explained that he decided to make a chocolate because it is what he does best, and that his intention was to pay a sincere tribute to a person he admires.

“I am a human being who makes mistakes,” he said. Despite his apologies, the debate about the limits between genuine grief and seeking attention on networks remains open.

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