Palomazo Norteño Upcoming Events & Tickets

Event Details
TOUR: Prepare for a wave of Norteño classics as Palomazo Norteño, featuring icons like Lalo Mora, Eliseo Robles, Rosendo Cantú, and Raúl Hernández, unveils their “La Borrachera Perfecta” 2025 Tour across the United States.
Their tour launches with a high-energy performance on August 30 in Pico Rivera, CA, and brings their signature sound to cities including Denver, Grand Prairie, San Jose, Fresno, Las Vegas, Portland, Kennewick, Rio Rancho, Palm Desert, San Antonio, Stockton, Anaheim, and more, culminating later in the season.
This dynamic lineup promises a memorable mix of traditional instruments — accordion, bajo sexto, and tololoche — with stirring vocal harmonies, delivering a nostalgic yet powerful regional Mexican experience across major venues like the SAP Center in San Jose and the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
TICKETS: Tickets for Palomazo Norteño 2025 concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. General admission tickets begin in the low-to-mid $90s for many venues — such as around $91 in Kennewick, WA, and $94 in Thousand Palms, CA — while prices typically range between $100–$160, depending on the city. For example, tickets start at $107 in Denver, $117 in Fresno, $123 in San Jose, $133 in Las Vegas, $131 in San Antonio, and $114 in both Stockton and Anaheim.
ABOUT: Palomazo Norteño is a powerhouse collaboration featuring some of the most legendary voices in regional Mexican music. The project brings together iconic artists like Lalo Mora, Eliseo Robles, Rosendo Cantú, and Raúl Hernández, all of whom have deep roots in Norteño and traditional Mexican music. Each member is a veteran of beloved groups — such as Los Invasores de Nuevo León, Los Bravos del Norte, and Los Tigres del Norte — making Palomazo Norteño a rare union of talent and legacy.
This group isn’t just a musical act — it’s a cultural event. Their performances celebrate the raw, heartfelt sound of classic Norteño, driven by accordion, bajo sexto, tololoche, and deeply emotional vocals. The name “Palomazo” refers to the spontaneous, informal jam sessions beloved in Mexican musical tradition, and that spirit carries into their shows: lively, nostalgic, and rooted in camaraderie.
Palomazo Norteño is especially meaningful to longtime fans of regional Mexican music. These artists represent decades of hits, stories, and shared memories, and their coming together offers a living tribute to the genre’s enduring power. Whether in a massive arena or a smaller venue, they deliver a performance steeped in tradition, emotion, and authenticity.