Los Angeles Times

Los Tigres roar into the Bowl

The norteño band readies for a Hollywood first

- BY CAROLINA A. MIRANDA

You can tell the story of Los Tigres del Norte with numbers. Over a career that spans five decades, the norteño act has sold 37 million albums and recorded 500 songs. They have seven Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammys and they’ve had 66 songs land on Billboard’s “Hot Latin Songs” chart, more than that of any Latin music act ever.

In 2002, more than 67,000 people turned out to watch them play at the Houston Astrodome — 12,000 more than showed up to watch the Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965. But you can also tell the story of Los Tigres through places. There is Rosa Morada, the small ranching town in the northweste­rn Mexican state of Sinaloa where they grew up. Mexicali, the border city where they cut their teeth supplying soundtrack­s to local bordellos. Soledad, Calif., where they played their first concert in the United States — for the Mexican inmates at the state prison there.

Since then, Los Tigres have played just about every top venue in Mexico and the U.S., including the Los Angeles’ Staples Center and Walt Disney Concert Hall, Mexico City’s 87,000-seat Azteca stadium and the country’s Auditorio Nacional (National Auditorium) — the equivalent of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C, a venue they have also played.

At this stage in their careers, it’s difficult to imagine another boundary that these elder statesmen of norteño might break. But on Saturday, just one day ahead of Mexican independen­ce, Los Tigres del Norte will become the first norteño act to play at the

Where: Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles When: 7 p.m. Saturday Tickets: $20-$150 Info: hollywoodb­owl.com

 ?? Scott Dudelson Getty Images ?? LEAD SINGER Jorge Hernandez, right, and Los Tigres del Norte, performing in Long Beach last year, will make history as the first norteño act to play at the Bowl.
Scott Dudelson Getty Images LEAD SINGER Jorge Hernandez, right, and Los Tigres del Norte, performing in Long Beach last year, will make history as the first norteño act to play at the Bowl.

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