Miami, FL. (May 15, 2024) – The chart-breaking Musica Mexicana group, Eslabon Armado, took over the city of Chicago with a week full of jaw-dropping moments and unforgettable surprises.
To start, Eslabon Armado paid a sentimental visit to Waukegan High School, surprising the students with a special performance. The group made sure to leave a lasting impact as they not only performed but also took the time to meet and sign memorabilia for the students, making their day truly unforgettable.
Soon after, Eslabon Armado threw the honorary first pitch for the Chicago White Sox at their home game vs the Cleveland Guardians. The group was also gifted honorary engraved White Sox jerseys which included the surname of each member of the group. The lead singer of the group, Pedro Tovar, threw the ball with a joyous swing, and the support of the rest of the group stood beside him on the field.
To top off this city takeover, Eslabon Armado performed a sold-out arena show at the Allstate Arena to nearly 15,000 ecstatic fans, showcasing their inescapable impact and everlasting presence.
Eslabon Armado’s ascent to global stardom has rewritten the narrative of Musica Mexicana, elevating it to unprecedented heights on the world stage. Not only did they achieve the remarkable feat of clinching the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Global 200, but they also were the first-ever Musica Mexicana group to surpass One Billion Streams on Spotify with “Ella Baila Sola”, but also graced the iconic stage of Good Morning America, captivating audiences across the nation.
Recently, the group received an Honorary Star on the Las Vegas Walk of Fame, cementing the impact they have had on music and beyond. The group additionally was featured on Peso Pluma’s new track “La Durango,” alongside Junior H, which has already proven a great success, currently sitting at No. 2 on Apple Music’s US Latin Chart.