Los Tigres del Norte
Los Tigres del Norte is a legendary Mexican norteño and corrido group formed in 1968 in Mocorito, Sinaloa, Mexico. With a reputation as the kings of norteño music, they have significantly influenced the Latin music landscape over their remarkable career spanning more than five decades. The group consists of brothers Jorge, Hernán, Eduardo, and Luis Hernández, along with Óscar Lara. They have garnered multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy awards and have sold over 32 million albums worldwide.
In Memphis, a city known for its rich musical heritage, the energy of a live performance by Los Tigres del Norte is palpable. Their concerts are celebrated for their vibrant atmosphere, where audiences engage with the music through singing and dancing. The setlist often features beloved tracks such as "Jefe de Jefes," "La Puerta Negra," and "Contrabando y Traición," showcasing their extensive catalog that resonates across generations.
The Orpheum Theatre - Memphis serves as an iconic venue for such performances, providing an intimate yet grand setting that enhances the overall experience. The theatre's historical significance and architectural beauty complement the dynamic performances of Los Tigres del Norte, making it a fitting location for celebrating their enduring legacy in norteño music.
As part of their ongoing celebration of over 50 years in the industry, the current tour, titled La Lotería Tour 2025, promises to deliver an engaging experience filled with their signature corridos and ballads. Fans can expect a fan-focused setlist that encourages multi-generational audience participation, ensuring that each performance is not just a concert but a communal celebration of culture and music.