Christian Nodal reveals that several members of his mariachi were denied visas for the US.
Nodal used his platform to send an emotional message about Latino unity and reflect on the
At the start of his US tour, Christian Nodal faced an unexpected setback that led him to share a reflective message with his audience. The artist revealed that several members of his mariachi band were unable to accompany him because they were denied work visas. Visibly moved, the singer of "Adios Amor" explained during his concert that the situation deeply affected him, as he has been performing in the country with his full team for almost a decade. "It has been very, very difficult for me. I share this with you from the heart. We have been here for eight years with American work visas, and this time many of my mariachis were denied," Nodal confessed to the audience. According to what was posted on social media, the moment became emotional when the singer made a call for awareness and unity among Latinos. “It’s affecting all of us, so we need to be united as Latinos, as the Latino community, as a people who come here with a dream,” he expressed. Nodal extended his reflection on the experience of the Hispanic community in the United States: “You live it through what they say, how beautiful the American dream is and how wonderful it is to come and work in this beautiful country. We need to be united, my people. And remember, don’t let your privilege blind you, because that’s going to affect everyone.” The artist emphasized the fundamental role of the Latino community in the country: “The Latino community is a fundamental part of the United States.” Nodal at the 2025 Latin Grammys The singer, known for hits like 'Botella tras botella', performed at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. His next concert will be at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, and he will continue until November 28 at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Nodal is also expected to appear at the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards, which will take place in Las Vegas on November 13. In addition, the singer is nominated in the 'Best Ranchera/Mariachi Album' category, where he is competing against his father-in-law, Pepe Aguilar.
Without a doubt, this edition promises to be one of the most important in recent years.

