Grupo Firme Stays Firm, Set to Carry On With La Última Peda Tour in Mexico After Death Threats
'People can come with confidence and have a good time,' Eduin Caz, the band's frontman, said during a press conference Thursday afternoon at Estadio Caliente in Tijuana, where the second show of the tour is scheduled for April 12. 'We have strengthened security for this tour in Mexico. The shows of Grupo Firme are meant to be enjoyed, and that's how it will be.'
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After a three-year absence from Mexico, La Última Peda Tour will take Grupo Firme to 23 stadiums across the country, including their eighth performance at Estadio GNP Seguros (formerly Foro Sol) on June 28. The tour will also mark their return to palenques, a more intimate type of show that allows for greater interaction with the audience.
'We need to relive that closeness with people that only these types of venues can provide,' said Jhonny Cazares, the group's third voice. 'Great artists we admire, like Alfredo Olivas and Julión Álvarez, do them. These [venues] are smaller, but they're no less important. Plus, they're part of our culture.'
Meanwhile, the state government and the Baja California Prosecutor's Office are continuing their investigation into the threats against the band. The cancellation of the March 1 concert, which was part of the Mazatlán Carnival, was a result of the discovery of an alleged narcomanta and a human head in a box Feb. 25 in Tijuana — a fact confirmed to Billboard Español by the Baja California State Prosecutor's Office. So far, four arrests have been made in the case, Excelsior TV reported citing the prosecutor's office.
'We are grateful for the support of the authorities, who have been attentive from the very beginning,' Caz added. 'We can't share more details so as not to hinder the investigation.'
Coming up, Grupo Firme will be releasing a new album in May. In an interview with Billboard Español, the singer shared some details about the project, which was helmed by renowned songwriter and producer Joss Favela along with Abraham Luna, the group's second voice and producer.
'The musical arrangements are different,' revealed Caz. 'We've incorporated piano, electric guitar, and saxophone with banda and norteño. Our musical roots remain the same. The lyrics are in my style, mostly about heartbreak — those are the ones that come most naturally to me.'
He continued: 'We recorded 17 songs but will keep only 12; they're all very good. I don't want any of them to go unnoticed or not get the attention they deserve.'
He also shared that it took them about a year to select and record the songs, with Caz contributing as a songwriter alongside Horacio Palencia, Nathan Galante, and Joss Favela — the same creator of 'El Beneficio de la Duda,' which led Grupo Firme to spend two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Regional Mexican Airplay chart in mid-2024.
As for a potential collaboration with Don Omar — who recently expressed in press conference in Mexico City his desire to record with the band — Caz said: 'There's a great friendship. We haven't been able to align schedules, first due to health issues for both of us. The song has already been chosen; it's just a matter of timing. It would be amazing to make it happen.'
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