Grupo Intocable, a maverick group known for a progressive approach to the music business and a forward-thinking attitude to music-making, will be the first Latin act to play a drive-in concert in the United States.On June 6, the six-man band will play a show at a field in the tiny town of Poteet, Texas, close to San Antonio.
Tickets range from $75 per car for side parking to $300 per car for VIP spaces, which have been sold out for at least a week.“It’s going good,” said Intocable frontman Ricky Muñoz. “In the first day we sold out the VIPs.
It’s like the regular concerts; the VIPs, front rows and expensive seats are the first to sell out.”The show, as well as an upcoming yet-to-be-announced date, also in Texas, is being produced by.
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