Kabah
Kabah performing at the ACL Live Moody Theater in Austin, Texas on August 3, 2018, with Maria José Loyola, René Ortiz Martinez, Federica Quijano Tapia, André Quijano Tapia, Daniela Magun, and Sergio Ortiz O'Farril.
The teen idol rage has spread to Mexico through the pop balladry of Kabah. Formed in late-1993, the group, which takes its name from huge Mayan ruins in the Yucatan, became a national sensation when they performed on the popular, Mexican soap opera, Aguejetas De Color, in January 1994. The following summer, they placed first in a competition at the Valores Juveniles Acapulco Festival. They repeated their success the next three years.

In February 1996, the group became spokespersons for Fanta/Coca Cola on Mexican television. While their self-titled, self-produced, debut album showed signs of commercial success to come, Kabah broke through with their second album, La Calle De Las Sirenas (The Street of the Mermaids). Released in March 1997, the album sold more than 500,000 copies and received three gold and one platinum albums. Their third album, Esperanto, was released in August 1998; XNE followed two years later. (Source: AllMusic)
Kabah shared the stage with JNS at the ACL Live Moody Theater. The band continues across the United States and Mexico with the last stop at the Parque Queretaro 2000 in Monte De Humo, Mexico on October 6, 2018.

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