They could no longer continue with the concert of sadness
Sensible Auditorium.– El Tri’s concert ended in chaos after several screens on the stage collapsed after enduring more than 20 minutes in a row of the emblematic “Triste Canción de Amor.”
The presentation, which took place at the National Auditorium, could not continue because the band decided to start with said song, which upset not only those present, but also the sound equipment.
“El Tri”:
Because he suspended his concert at the National Auditorium after one of the screens fell
pic.twitter.com/4r42f4a5Ol—Why is it a Trend? (@porktendencia) October 13, 2025
El Tri touched the amplifier’s soul
““Everything was going well until they repeated the song for the fifth time… then the screens couldn’t hold up anymore and they collapsed as if the light in their soul had been cut off,” one fan explained while wiping away tears.
Sound technicians reported that the equipment simply turned off due to sadness and, although they tried to cheer them up with a motivational talk, they never worked again.
““The emotional voltage was too high: the amplifier called for therapy and a screen fell by itself,” said a staff member, who admitted that he had never seen the devices have feelings.
#ElTri had to pause his #concert in it #NationalAuditoriumbecause one of the chains that held one of the screens fell off, the
Incident did not escalate pic.twitter.com/8I2JGzzgRf— MARIANO OSORIO (@marianoosorio1) October 13, 2025
For now, the organizers are analyzing reinforcing the structures with emotional steel and replacing the screens with ones that “can withstand Lora’s vibes.” In addition, they promised that for the next concert the band will play the song only at the end, to avoid technological tragedies.
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