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They will celebrate the day of Love and Friendship with “the tour that will cause hysteria”
SALVADOR TREJO
Next Saturday, February 14, 2026, will be a night destined to be written with letters of emotion and memories, when the group The Acostas take the stage of the impressive Mexico City Arena to present your long-awaited “The Tour That Will Make Hysteria”.
The choice of the date for the Day of Love and Friendship takes on a symbolic nuance for the group, since The Acostas They have known how to make romantic songs fertile ground for their millions of followers who have followed them for more than 40 years.
The members of the group promised a majestic, visual and sound concert, where they will review their greatest hits and their new music accompanied by modern arrangements, surround sound and a staging that will honor both the past and the future.
Ricardo Acosta, vocalist of the group, told ENOUGH diary! that the concert they will offer in the Day of Love and Friendship acquires a special dimension: “it is not simply about presenting new songs or going around for the sake of turning, but about making history on the most impressive stage in the capital, and reaffirming that even in a changing environment, Los Acosta continue to be references of regional Mexico with sensitivity and maturity.”
He added that the public that attends that night will find an experience where each song will resonate as a testimony of a life dedicated to music, each chord will gain the strength of a confession and each applause will be a recognition of those who have made fidelity their flag.
“For Los Acosta, this presentation at the CDMX Arena symbolizes not only a great concert, but an act of retribution to an audience that has kept us alive in the heart of the Mexican regional scene,” he concluded.
DID YOU KNOW WHAT?
Since its formation in 1979, under the name Hermanos Acosta at a festival in the Alameda Central of the Federal District, the group has managed to merge into its own style that amalgamates romance, the melodies of romantic rock and the cadence of the Mexican rhythm, becoming an institution of the regional Mexican genre.
