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Popular Norteo band Intocable live drive-in concert in San Antonio postponed until September
Read full article: Popular Norteo band Intocable live drive-in concert in San Antonio postponed until SeptemberSAN ANTONIO Intocables live drive-in concert at San Antonios Freeman Coliseum has officially been postponed until September. The popular Tejano/Norteo band posted an announcement Thursday, saying the concerts postponement was due to the coliseums parking lot being converted into a makeshift hospital for Hurricane Laura evacuee COVID-19 patients. The bands full announcement can be read below:The bands drive-in concert comes after five band members tested positive for the coronavirus in early July. Its always fun to go back to San Antonio and see the people and they show support and love.Tickets that have already been purchased will still be valid for Septembers concert. Read also:Tejano singer Ram Herrera speaks about the loss of his mother, brother this summerPopular Tejano/Norteo band Intocable to perform live drive-in concert in San Antonio this weekend
Popular Tejano/Norteo band Intocable to perform live drive-in concert in San Antonio this weekend
Read full article: Popular Tejano/Norteo band Intocable to perform live drive-in concert in San Antonio this weekendSAN ANTONIO On Sunday, Intocable will be back in San Antonio for a live drive-in concert in the Freeman Coliseum parking lot. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, band members say they have been forced to try out new things. After seeing a band in Europe perform a live drive-in concert, singer Ricky Muoz threw the idea out to the other members of the band and their manager. The drive-in tour was a hit but in early July the coronavirus hit the band. Thats the city that signed us and its very important to the industry of Tejano music, Muoz said.