It was great, everyone at the concert was lay back and happy to be there. The songs sounded even better live we even got to take pictures with the many singers and performers after the show. I loved it that the guys from Tierra were so kind to want to take pictures with us
Formed by Carlos Santana’s brother Jorge, Malo’s Latin American tinged Rock ‘N’ Roll is perfect in a live setting. With a fluctuating line up of anything over 10 members, with at least 3 percussionists and a full horn section, they have all the ingredients for a perfect party atmosphere – and they definitely don’t disappoint. The vocalists have a choreographed – but not too choreographed – set of dance moves, which help to inject more fun into the party atmosphere, and make you forget that this band has been together for over 5 decades, with the original members moving just as much as the new guys, bringing their wealth of experience on how to work a crowd effectively into play. In terms of the stage show, they have a rather simple, yet effective light show, which allows the audience to focus on the danceable magic being created by the band. A highlight is the 1972 hit “Suavecito”, with the band just as pleased as the audience to start playing it. The set is mostly drawn from their first 4 albums, with dancey workouts like “Dance To My Mambo” testing the band to their fullest, and showing off just how tight they are. A definite one to check out next time they tour near you.