
Almost at the close of the festival, Grupo Firme sang the controversial corrido “Se Fue La Pantera”, which has been censored in some places because it is considered an apology for drug trafficking. Credit: José Aguilar


Before the Caz took the stage, Marca Registrada left its stamp on the first edition, motivating the public with “El Doctor”, “Puro Campeón” and “El Rescate”. Credit: José Aguilar


With their music, Los Plebes remembered their deceased vocalist Ariel Camacho, with whom they started the group, but they also dedicated a corrido to the regional music producer Ángel del Villar. Credit: José Aguilar


With accordion in hand, singer Remmy Valenzuela lit up the royals with a northern proposal that invited them to sing and dance. Credit: José Aguilar


Another surprise that caused a stir was the arrival of El Komander on stage to join Conríquez in another corrido. Credit: Clarissa Dominguez


In its first edition in royal lands, the Arre Festival offered two days of regional Mexican music with a total of 24 hours of shows, during which time 48 proposals paraded across the four stages. Credit: José Aguilar
