El Haragán y Cía celebrated 36 years of history, resilience, life, and rock & roll in a night that left a lasting mark on the hearts of the audience and the memory of Mexican rock. Luis Álvarez, true to his essence and with a deep connection to his fans, headlined a historic evening that reaffirmed the band’s legacy.
The event took place on May 17th at Arena CDMX, where more than 10,000 people gathered to celebrate El Haragán y Cía’s career. The excitement was palpable in every corner of the venue, anticipating a concert that promised to be unforgettable and which ultimately exceeded all expectations.
From beginning to end, the energy was absolute. The band delivered an impeccable show on a musical, visual, and stage level, revisiting not only their greatest hits but also the stories and emotions of an entire generation that has grown up with their songs.

The production was on par with any international stage. The stage design, lighting, visuals, and every detail of the production were executed with precision, conveying the power, identity, and essence that the band represents: pure Mexican rock at its finest.
The night was also filled with memorable moments and surprises, with special guests such as Indio Brayan, María Barracuda, Rubén Albarrán, Neto Peña, Amandititita, Don Gorri from Panteón Rococó, Carlos Segarra, Gato Rockabilly, Pocholo, and Banda Bostik. In addition, the show incorporated theatrical performances, dancers, and stilt walkers that elevated the live experience.

Thirty-six years after their formation, El Haragán y Cía doesn’t look back: they continue to grow, evolve, and set the pace for Mexican rock. With this victory at Arena CDMX, the band opens a new chapter in its history and proves that its music is more alive, powerful, and relevant than ever.
“All my life I’ve been a slacker… all my life I’ll be one.”


