A jump to the big stage
Swarm will take a key step in its trajectory. The Mexican rock band will perform for the first time as soloists at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City, on August 29 and 30. The high demand led them to open a second date.
They had previously played at that venue, but as part of the Vive Latino lineup. Now the public will go exclusively to see them. More than 60 thousand attendees per night, a stage of dozens of square meters.
Preparation and surprises
Vocalist Luis Humberto Navejas trains hard to be in optimal physical condition. “The challenge is to make sure that the return they give to this large and important place is beyond what they expect,” he said in an interview with The Associated Press.
He announced that they plan to release visuals created especially for these concerts. “We want to take advantage of that space to have something different, something we have never done,” added guitarist Isaac Navejas.
On July 18 they will play at Pershing Square in Los Angeles, along with Inspector, La Unión, Comisario Pantera and Pastilla.
New physical album
Before the dates at the GNP, they will release the CD and vinyl version of their album “Daños Luz”, released at the beginning of the year. Includes songs like “Angustias”, “The Difference” and “Vínculo”.
“This is an album where there was a hunger to play rock again,” explained Luis Humberto. “We were coming from the acoustic tour of ‘Salon Nights’, but we already wanted to return to the noise, to the distortions.”
The best way to listen to it, he says, is from start to finish, song by song, “the way we wrote it.”
They will soon release the rest of their discography on vinyl: “Próximos prójimos”, “Imperfecto strange”, “Proaño” and “El Segundo es felino”.
With two dates and a new physical album, Enjambre is preparing to give a concert that promises to be historic for its followers.




